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They argue that the new rules would give an advantage to the small teams that spend less to develop technology.
A study published in 2006 that included 125,000 people over 22 years showed that those who drink at least one cup of coffee a day were 20percentt less to develop liver cirrhosis -- an autoimmune disease caused by excessive alcohol consumption that could lead to liver failure and cancer.
International and local evidence were used to establish the need for a policy and develop policy, and less to develop policy implementation options.
We also found, between the two groups, it took one year less to develop RAO for the AF group (around four years) than that of the CAD group (around five years).
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The recruited lung requires less fraction of inspired oxygen, less ventilating pressure, is less likely to develop pneumonia, has better surfactant function, and is less likely to develop ventilator associated lung injury compared to the unrecruited lung.
So those who join schools having less knowledge are less likely to develop".
Women with better iron status were less downhearted (p=0.005) and less likely to develop postnatal clinical depression (p=0.003).
Similarly, infants with birth weights larger than 1,500 g are generally less premature, and therefore, less likely to develop RDS.
Patients with poor memory have less chance to develop "pain memory", hence less possibility to develop chronic pain.
Bilingual children are less easily confused and are less likely to develop Alzheimer's when they grow up.
They found that people who take regular exercise were 16% less likely to develop bowel polyps and 35% less likely to develop large or advanced polyps.
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