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LMD had the poorest performance as it generated temperature diffusivities that were too high and induced too much mixing.
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Such errors should not induce too much pessimism: at Athens at least, individual aristocratic families preserved oral traditions, which affected the later literary records in ways that can be properly understood with the help of anthropological analogy.
Follow-up exams have to manage the difficult task of not inducing too much anxiety in patient with unnecessary exams or interventions and to minimize complications and costs [ 10].
Therefore, is it possible that the highest concentrations, in addition to having a negative effect on proliferation, would have a negative effect on tendon remodeling by inducing too much lytic activity.
The Facts: In December 1989, 60 Minutes' Andy Rooney said in a special broadcast that the year would be remembered for "the fact that many of the ills which kill us are self-induced: too much alcohol, too much food, drugs, homosexual unions, cigarettes.
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By taxing business capital highly, the tax laws induce people to invest too much in housing and too little in businesses.
The researchers speculated that asking the students to both think and move was too much, inducing "an excessive stress load" on their brains.
Even though this feature of the data could induce errors resulting in too much smoothing of the estimated time trend and increased autocorrelation in model residuals, we found only little to moderate evidence of autocorrelation.
But all kids can have their spirits broken, depression induced and anxiety stoked by too much stress, too little downtime and too much attention given to external factors that make them look good to an audience of appraising eyes but leave them feeling rotten inside.
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