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In type 1 diabetes, preeclampsia was significantly more frequent (OR 4.47 [3.77–5.31]) as was delivery by cesarean section (5.31 [4.97–5.69]) compared with results for the general population.
In a weekly cycle, populations are exposed to carbetamide frequently enough that these mutations are maintained, whereas in other regimes with more frequent or lengthier periods of exposure to atrazine, they are lost due to clonal interference and population bottlenecks.
Would drug use start earlier, become more frequent or last longer?
More frequent or extended hemodialysis (HD) has been hypothesized to have a beneficial effect on LV mass.
And secondly, are you putting Saddam on notice today that American and military action will be more frequent or more forceful than it was before you became president?
The findings suggest that married women in certain populations may experience more frequent or more severe experience of violence than unmarried women.
However, when the invasions become larger and more frequent or the pest strains more cold-resistant, the future situation may change.
The report identifies certain conditions under which impacts from hydraulic fracturing activities can be more frequent or severe". Book — 1 online resource (11 pages).
Resilience is a key topic as communities adapt to rising sea levels, more frequent or stronger natural disasters and economic changes.
Attempts at observing trends in tropical cyclones have produced conflicting results over whether storms have become more frequent or intense as global temperatures have risen.
Since warmer ocean waters tend to fuel hurricane development, it was tempting to consider possible links between a warmer climate and more frequent or intense hurricanes.
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