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Thus, the policy got more extensive consequences among the poor in general than in the poor elderly households.
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The more extensive the consequences to which we give weight the more tenuous and unreliable our estimations of them are likely to be.
Thus, a proximal stenosis of the left coronary artery may result in more extensive ischaemia and worse consequences in a left dominant system than in a right dominant system.
Molecular marker studies lacked evidence for genetic exchange during this process, but more extensive studies on genetic consequences of possible recombination events have to be performed.
However, the changes cannot be explained simply in terms of creating excess free volume, and they indicate that much more extensive atomic rearrangements take place as a consequence of deformation.
As surgery is becoming more extensive, the inescapable harm done as a consequence of lung resection is increasing.
Although the executive order hasn't stirred as much controversy has Trump's more recent orders on immigration, it will have extensive consequences for government cybersecurity.
Whether ethanol is even energy-neutral is debatable, as it requires almost as much energy to produce as it actually produces, and the environmental consequences in the form of more extensive and intensive land cultivation are ambiguous.
While modest over expression of X chromosome genes in females may be of little evolutionary consequence, one can envision that more extensive over expression would be detrimental.
Legal scholars Nancy Ehrenreich and Mark Barr write that thousands of these procedures take place every year in the United States, and say that they are medically unnecessary, more extensive than FGM, and have more serious physical and mental consequences.
To ensure an unbiased lesion protocol, we preferred not to produce a more extensive lesion, guaranteeing that the physiological effects occurred only as consequence of SNpc lesion.
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