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Demand for storage space is often precipitated by life's passages — marriage, divorce, retirement, enlistment in the military.
Bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, and some forms of obesity are characterised by compulsive overeating that is often precipitated by food craving.
Thus, most terrestrial organisms convert ammonia into more complex yet less toxic compounds; in vertebrates, like us, urea, but in arthropods uric acid is more common, which is often precipitated in solid form (Raven 1985).
We also have to work to increase the general access to mental health services while striving to dismantle the associated stigma in that arena as well, as illicit drug use is often precipitated by a co-morbid mental illness.
Insomnia is often precipitated by an acute event but may persist for years after the resolution of the inciting stressor [24].
Androgenetic alopecia is often precipitated and exacerbated by conditions that can induce telogen effluvium, including drugs, acute stressors, weight loss, and partum.
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Such sales are often precipitated by new galleries or building additions.
Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological sleep disorder characterised by excessive daytime sleepiness and attacks of muscle weakness which are often precipitated by strong emotions, known as cataplexy.
Acute wounds are often precipitated by trauma, such as burns, lacerations, or abrasions [1].
She had the same triggers as her sister, and in addition, her headaches were often precipitated by defecation and associated with external genital pain.
Attacks are often precipitated by an intercurrent problem, such as infection or constipation.
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