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Air pollution exposure may result in a more severe or persistent infection for example, by decreasing mucociliary clearance (Chauhan and Johnston 2003; Thomas and Zelikoff 1999)—making progression to otitis media more likely.

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Public health professionals who adapt how they work with media are more likely to influence media to portray messages that fit what they would like the public to know and that are in line with public health recommendations and enable consumers to engage in safe and health promoting behaviours in response to food incidents.

At the same time, Arbitron/Edison Media has concluded that Web surfers who use streaming media are more likely to click on banner ads and are twice as likely to buy online.

Media breaks down as time passes, and old, decomposed media is more likely to cause your orchid's roots to rot.

Furthermore, the research indicated that the media were more likely to stress the need to pursue the shooters and hold them accountable.For example, the media largely portrayed the 1992 school shooting by Joseph White a 15-year-old African American male who shot and killed another 15-year-old black male and injured two other students at his Chicago high school as random and without provocation.

However, the fact that Grade has instructed his lawyers to pursue the matter in the courts makes a stand-off between two of the most high-profile figures in the UK media industry more likely.

But in the realm of workers' culture and home life -- workers away from work -- the national media were more likely to portray a New Yorker, and typically not a factory worker, than an auto worker from Detroit or Cleveland.

"There are some studies that have found those who spend time on the internet or using social media are more likely to [experience] depression, but correlation doesn't imply causality".

A study published online in November in The Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology found that preschoolers shown educational media were more likely to engage in certain forms of interpersonal aggression over time.

"The more NGOs engage with digital media the more likely they are to realise that ability is in ideas and innovation, not simply in physical mobility" says Libby Powell, co-director of Radar, a media development programme that has been training people in low resource environments, including those with disabilities, to become citizen journalists.

Business and management education literature argues that audio-visual media are more likely to influence students' mindsets compared, for instance, to lectures and discussions (Dunphy et al. 2008).

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