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They did not prioritize a single function, but had an increased acquisition capacity, allocating resources to sustain prolificacy without increasing excessive mobilization of body reserves.
While attention to antenatal care is increasing, excessive medicalization is also becoming more common.
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Lifestyle changes, such as decreased physical activities, increased excessive caloric intake, or sedentary behavior, all contribute to the progression of metabolic diseases, such as diabetes, obesity, or atherosclerosis, at an alarming rate and have become a major public health problem [1, 2].
Studies also found that vitamin K deficiency decreased bone mass and increased excessive vascular calcification.
This implies that the association may not be simply due to weight related increased excessive loading of the joint.
It would be a serious mistake to enact tax cuts aimed at increasing already excessive consumption.
The increasing and excessive moisture induces plasticizing effects in paper and thus reduces the tensile strength of paper [44].
The work of care for parents of children with complex special health care needs may be increasing, while excessive work demands may erode the quality of care.
Increasing age, excessive loading or injury, genetic predisposition and obesity are important risk factors for the development and progression of OA [ 1, 2].
It is apparent that health insurance is only one of several factors that may result in increasing and excessive application of CD in China and other countries.
Clearly, antenatal ultrasound scans are only one of several associated factors of the increasing and excessive application of CS in rural China.
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