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Both effects, in fact, may have complemented each other; heavy fishing pressure may have caused fish stocks to become more susceptible to environmental shifts.
For reasons to be explored in this section, the cognitive symptoms of preclinical AD may have complemented the aging process on the ancestral, African savannah.
Given that the latter are complex disorders involving multiple physiological systems, the inclusion of frailty may have complemented the inclusion of comorbidity, disability and cognition in the models.
Such interviews may have complemented the work reported although we feel the 18 months of detailed engagement and inquiry did provide us with an in-depth understanding of the perspectives of multiple stakeholders.
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Still, he says, the two projects have complemented each other.
Have complementing body lotion.
This is because even populations whose main caloric source are cereals and grains may have historically complemented their diets with valuable sources of folates.
Thus, both CAM-1 and LEV-10 may be components of distinct pathways important for AChR clustering in nematodes that may have been complemented by the agrin-MuSK pathway during evolution in vertebrates.
Public pressure has complemented private diplomacy.
They've complemented each other very well".
Thankfully they've complemented rather than corrupted.
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