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As the placenta's diffusing capacity increases with gestational age [ 38], perhaps fetal health was more greatly compromised later in pregnancy with higher CO doses, as more potent CO was able to diffuse to the fetal circulation.
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Overly conservative layer thickness is then chosen, causing more layers than necessary to be used and greatly compromised efficiency.
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The moral ambiguity of the novel was greatly compromised, particularly with regard to the female characters.
Public-relations considerations, she felt, had greatly compromised the efficacy of the legal amendments.
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"The sound is not pristine," says Matt Patrick, a member of the State Legislature whose support for the plan greatly compromised his re-election campaign.
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But it also has the potential to undermine privacy, which has been greatly compromised by recent revelations about government surveillance of phone and Internet communications.
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