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This problem is likely to be alot more frequent given the GOP drive to destroy even the mediocre ACA and after that Medicare.
We posit that, from a national perspective, disastrous impacts like that of Doce River may become more frequent, given the recent regulatory changes that undermine both institutional governance structures and enforcement of environmental regulation.
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More frequent updating gave smaller forecast errors, including errors for data above the 90th percentile.
But more frequent sales give an edge to supermarket pricing, Gault says.
With more time you can work on more dreams, but shorter, more frequent meetings give the group a consistency that deepens your work.
Molecular analysis is available [ 14, 15]; there are some more frequent mutations, but given the strong genetic heterogeneity of WD, the scanning of the gene (by sequencing) is required, reaching a detection rate of about 95%.
The Red index reflects the unbalance of response alternative frequencies in a sequence that derives from a more frequent usage of given numbers than expected based on the theoretical frequency of each digit in random responses.
Encroachment of humans into wildlife habitats makes human wildlife interactions more frequent and behavior gives us clues about how to minimize negative impacts of humans on wildlife as well as how to help humans avoid injury when they encounter wildlife.
More frequent J-refocusing gives cleaner spectra, but at the expense of some extra line broadening owing to imperfect refocusing and T2 relaxation.
As a result of his positive test, Washington was referred to counseling and given more frequent tests, all of which have been negative.
In young adults, IgG titer rises were more frequent than in elderly given LIV than IIV alone, but not when given the combination.
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