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Dronedarone 400 mg twice daily increased simvastatin and simvastatin acid exposure 2 4-fold, respectively, and increased exposures of lovastatin, atorvastatin, and pravastatin within the same range as simvastatin.

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But the increased exposure of government records through Web searches is likely to raise privacy concerns.

Exophthalmos often leads to increased exposure of the eye surface, which can produce irritation and redness.

But the change in diagnosis rates of autism has coincided with an increased exposure of American infants to vaccines preserved with thimerosal, which have included Haemophilus influenzae (HiB), hepatitis B, diphtheria and tetanus.

Legacy is a word bandied around after every major sporting event, but if ever there was a time to build on the increased exposure of the game it is now.

The maleic anhydride yield correlates with the increased exposure of cobalt on the catalysts surface.

This can be attributed to an effort of the drivers to compensate for the increased exposure of longer trips.

As a consequence of increased exposure of land through removal of natural vegetation cover, the proportion of land prone to soil erosion increased.

Low solution pH also favors lipid binding interaction through increased exposure of hydrophobic surfaces on apoLp-III.

It is suggested, however, that this is accounted for by the underlying increased exposure of males to injury than that of their female counterparts.

The third form of uncertainty is the increased exposure of urban populations to the impacts of a spectrum of uncertain developments, climate impacts.

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