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And it is categorical in its conclusion: climate change has not stopped and man is the main cause.It may be the last report of its kind: a growing chorus of experts thinks a more frequent, less bally-hooed and more up-to-date assessments would be more useful.
Franken is calling for more frequent, less pressurized exams that show progress throughout the year.
The consensus view appears to favour more frequent, less aggressive manoeuvres than previously recommended.
The addition of BMOS to infant formula resulted in more frequent, less hard stools compared with control formula; however, a higher incidence of colic was also detected.
The node degree distribution for the network approximated a power-law distribution (Additional file 2: Figure S7), an inherent characteristic of scale-free networks, indicating the presence of few exceptionally connected genes in contrast to more frequent less connected genes.
Child brides, defined by UNICEF as married before age 18 years, usually have older partners and more frequent, less protected sex than their unmarried, sexually active peers [ 1- 3].
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Ridit analysis was conducted for the ordered grouped data in the questionnaire, with the variables ranked in the manner of less to more frequent or less to more severe.
Then, the same procedure was used to separately select risk factors for weekly or more frequent (versus less than weekly) stress incontinence and weekly or more frequent (versus less than weekly) urgency incontinence.
They're far shorter, far more frequent and less carefully considered.
In the beginning of 2008, their infrequent chance meetings became more frequent and less random.
Dr. Poceta emphasized that migraines are a progressive disorder, with headaches often becoming more frequent and less amenable to treatment.
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