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In regions where hurricanes are more frequent, effects on the dependent plant community will be much stronger and possibly result in long-term decline in diversity as shown by Mújica et al. (2013) and Raventós et al. (2015).
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All clinical studies concluded that TTM is feasible in septic shock and is not associated with more frequent side effects.
Studies examining adolescents were more frequently in a position to influence students' health-related fitness knowledge (87.5%) than studies examining children (75%), and studies with low methodological quality (88.8%) had more frequent positive effects than studies with moderate quality (75%).
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The use of IFA resulted in more frequent side effects, but induced the highest Melan-A-specific T-cell frequencies.
A twelve year old girl explained that violence in her family has become more frequent and effects family relationships.
However, HD-CTX is associated with more frequent side effects as well as higher financial costs compared with standard-dose chemotherapy.
However, polypharmacy in the elderly, and in patients with CHF, leads to unpredictable drug interactions and more frequent adverse effects, which might affect HRQOL.
A retrospective study of paediatric patients with high-grade glioma found that those treated with VPA in addition to chemoradiotherapy did not show more frequent adverse effects, but this study lacked prospective follow-up (Masoudi et al, 2008).
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