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If a reaction occurs, the allergen is incriminated without hesitation.
Wear of the acetabular component of total hip arthroplasty (THA) is incriminated as the cause of loosening and bone resorption.
While British Petroleum and federal regulators are certainly at fault for their reckless behavior, every American who uses oil -- which is to say, every American -- is incriminated in this ecological holocaust.
The involvement of oxidative and nitrosative stress is incriminated in the carcinogenesis of numerous tumor types.
A disorder and a gene is connected by a link if the mutations in that gene is incriminated by that disorder.
Leukocytosis is incriminated not only in Alexey Markelov's studies [ 15, 21] but also in those of Bhangu S. or Im G.Y. [ 17, 22].
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Jackson argues that it is incriminating that Willingham did not suffer from severe carbon-monoxide poisoning.
"A written statement is incriminating," he replied to a scholar's 1978 request for reminiscences and insights.
Mr Paterson denies the charges and is incriminating six other people, including Mr Glen.
Mr Paterson denies the charges and is incriminating six other people.
His sworn testimony, admitting that he acquired Quaaludes for the purpose of drugging women for sex, is incriminating.
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