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But as Epstein and his colleagues highlighted, human misconceptions of bats and neglect for the animal's health and habitats may be resulting in serious consequences for our own well-being -- from increased use of toxic pesticides to greater floods to rising risks of pandemic disease.
Critics say the push for electronic records may be resulting in higher Medicare spending with little in the way of improvement in patients' health.
Correction: June 16, 2004, Wednesday A chart in Science Times on June 8 with an article about widespread climate changes that may be resulting from warmer weather in Greenland misstated the density of water in the North Atlantic, which is growing less salty as glaciers melt.
This may be resulting from the narrowed band gap and the enlarged surface area of N-doped mesoporous TiO2 nanorods.
Ironically, a ballot measure intended to reduce violence over the illegal drug trade may be resulting in more because of this gray line, as robbers stream into legal dispensaries that they know must be carrying a large amount of cash on hand.
Ironically, a ballot measure intended to reduce violence over the illegal drug trade may be resulting in more because of this gray line, as robbers stream into legal dispensaries that they know must be carrying a large amount of cash on hand.
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Such a recruitment may be resulted from tissue injury caused by migrating larvae and parasite-derived chemotactic factors55,58.
This may be resulted from the different drug dispersion degree, release character and bioadhension activity.
Otherwise, annoying artifacts may be resulted.
This may be resulted from an imperfect installation of the test setup.
It may be resulted from the inhibition of the degradation of p-ERK1, Mos and CyclinB2.
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