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As a result, he said, teenagers are not only more likely to experiment with drugs than other groups, but the experience also has more profound effects on the brain -- and sometimes permanent ones.
According to a March 2013 report by global market research firm NPD Group, "more than half of women age 18-plus have purchased nail products for at-home use or professional nail services in the past year" and those going to a professional are twice as likely to experiment with sturdy gel polish as they are services like nail art.
Because infants born at very low birth weights often have learning problems, the study's authors had believed that like other children who fare poorly in school, these would be more likely to experiment with alcohol and drugs, become pregnant as teenagers and run into trouble with the law as young adults.
For one thing, eligibility was limited to the companies and people least likely to experiment with them.
I wonder if her father's use made my friend more or less likely to experiment with drugs.
Designers, too, are unlikely to think of tutus if they are working on a new ballet; they're more likely to experiment with leotards or street fashion.
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Still, given there are more traditional options, the NFL isn't likely to stack experiment upon experiment in returning to a market that already has lost three teams.
Jonathan Eisen, a geneticist at UC Davis, says that other issues, like preparing the DNA for sequencing or analyzing the data, are more likely to stop experiments from happening than sequencing the DNA itself.
The C.I.A. researchers will likely have to experiment with these powders a lot before they can print the aromatic richness of vanilla ice cream, or the soft tang of a peach.
Otherwise, you'll likely have to experiment a bit to hit your gauge.
Although young people are more likely than ever before to be offered illegal drugs, they are less likely to start experimenting with them, the unit found.
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