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Another possible explanation for the observed birth order effect is "stoppage" or a tendency for parents of 1 child with ASD not to have subsequent children because of the demands of parenting a child with a disability or concerns about genetic susceptibility (31), thus increasing the likelihood in the cohort as a whole that a child with ASD will have a low birth order.
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"I was stoppage time away [from a win] with West Ham [in 2005] so I am getting closer.
Diagnostic accuracy of various investigations will be calculated and outcome of different treatment modalities like surgery and embolization will be compared, the outcome of interest being stoppage of bleeding.
There's stoppages, ball-ups, there are boundary throw-ins.
Several thousand gathered at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, and there were stoppages and marches in Belgium and France.
Last month state police forces went on strike over pay in at least 14 Brazilian states, and there have also been stoppages by teachers and civil servants.
Another concern is the stoppage rule.
Playing on the Spanish word "paro," which can mean a work stoppage or a heart attack, Mr. Castro said he wished that "the next stoppage be a heart stoppage" for those who organized the protest.
The most common reason for needing food is benefit stoppages: "sanctions" against recipients shot up sevenfold under Iain Duncan Smith.
Has there ever been more stoppage time in a match than that?" asks Ben Stagles.
Even though sophisticated condition monitoring systems are deployed, stoppage, breaks, and other types of failures still happen.
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