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But a rupture is only one of the local complications that may engender additional surgery.
Migrant-specific programs may be more effective for the migrant community, but they may engender additional costs and resource demands.
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In comparison, recent studies in Arabidopsis reveal a tendency for initial length mutations to engender additional nearby length mutations that may serve to offset deleterious effects of the first indel (Long et al. 2013).
Moreover, introducing the procedure for blood group typing into already overloaded EVD diagnostic laboratories might engender additional errors.
And any derogatory credit history may engender a similar demand.
Even client-focused events, independent of public relations efforts, may engender good will.
They had seen that the most generous impulse, not subjected to the law, may engender a shameful deed.
However, granting every node the right to report a block may engender Sybil attacks.
"I suspect that biometrics techniques may engender a basic distrust among consumers," he says.
Several studies indicate that remifentanil exposure may engender opioid-induced hyperalgesia.
In some cases, human farming practices may not only be unconscious but may engender unintended and undesirable consequences.
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