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Long-term exposure, on the other hand, could be associated with increased cancer risk as it is associated with cellular senescence, telomere shortening [ 29], and inhibition of apoptosis.
But the longest term handed down to date had been four years.
If he had played a discreet, long-term hand rather than force the issue, could he have cleaned up the company more effectively and kept his job?
As I wrote before, "if nutrient content is how organic foods will be weighed and measured by American shoppers, it is time for some long-term, hands-in-the-dirt research to really find out how organic and conventional foods stack up".
In May, two were jailed for 35 and 30 years, previously the longest terms handed down.
In the long-term, Hand's decision proved a landmark in the history of free speech in the country.
Finally, tenosynovial invasion is associated with an increased tendon-rupture rate and a poor prognosis for long-term hand function [ 8- 10].
Would they really back Moyes for the long term by handing him a transfer kitty worth as much as £100m to invest in rebuilding the squad?
Thinking long term usually goes hand in hand with a low turnover of a portfolio.
The Consumers Associationn said, "The choice was always between cementing the market for the long term in the hands of the big three or letting the fourth player gain in strength".
This observation, coupled with the known chronic nature of postoperative recovery from rotator cuff reconstruction, provided the impetus to develop a long term treatment and hands on patient compliance program through continual patient follow up and care.
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