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Thus, the occurrence of more frequent heavy rain events in the future may result in lower net recharge.
Changing climate patterns are expected to result in more frequent heavy precipitation and flooding events in Minnesota.
Thus initiation must, by definition, occur before individuals can progress to more frequent, heavy or problem use.
The alcohol related injured patients reported significantly more frequent heavy episodic drinking than the controls (Chi square = 432.2, p < .001), (Table 2).
More frequent heavy rainfall events are predicted to occur in some areas, although the confidence levels and scaling of these future precipitation models may still be insufficient to support geographically specific predictions.
Thus, the manipulation of rain pattern shifted the distribution of daily rain volumes to more frequent heavy rainfalls at the cost of light rains as observed in the Mediterranean [ 7].
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The spring rains reliably predict how serious the summer algae bloom will be: the more frequent and heavy the downpours, the worse the outbreak.
Richard Cresswell, the regional director for the Environment Agency in the south west, said: "The latest UK climate change data shows that the risk of flooding and coastal erosion will continue to increase in future due to rising sea levels and more frequent and heavy storms".
More frequent and heavy drinking occurs among men, while more long-term abstention occurs among women; no cultural differences or historical changes have entirely erased these differences (20).
More frequent and heavy episodic drinking was not further associated with risk of total cancer after adjusting for total alcohol intake.
Serum and urine immunofixation studies reveal an M protein in more than 80% of patients, with light chains more frequent than heavy chains and with lambda light chain more common than kappa light chain.
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