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16 Therefore, the safety of triple therapy is now being perceived by hepatologists as a potential barrier to its use in patients with the most need, such as those with advanced fibrosis, who are more often vulnerable to myelosuppression-related complications.

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If so, we expect cancer transcripts to: (A) have a higher incidence of nonsense or frameshift mutations which introduce a premature translation termination codons to mRNAs resulting in truncated proteins or more often rendering them vulnerable to nonsense-mediated decay (13, 14).

It impacts people's lives every day though much more often the lives of vulnerable working people, rather than those of the complacent fat cats all this talk of "disruption" is supposed to threaten.

It impacts people's lives every day – though much more often the lives of vulnerable working people, rather than those of the complacent fat cats all this talk of "disruption" is supposed to threaten.

On the downside, however, plants in containers usually need to be watered more often and are more vulnerable to cold and hot temperatures, as a pot changes temperature much more easily than the ground.

More often, it is the more vulnerable small calves that are taken.

Although women are more often sufferers and also more vulnerable to develop psychiatric disorders, they are more neglected than males in receiving care.

There are differences in how and when people seek care, where socially vulnerable groups more often than privileged groups refrain from seeking care or are not seeking in accordance with the expected needs [ 8, 9].

As overseas ventures accelerate, they will help tilt Japan towards a trade deficit more often, leaving its financial system more vulnerable to the fragilities built up over decades.The risk is that Japan could become a "rentier" economy, says Martin Schulz of the Fujitsu Research Institute in Tokyo.

Children from the poorest households, children who live in rural areas, children from families with a specifi c social identity (caste or ethnicity), and/or children born to  particularly vulnerable women are more often stunted than those born in better circumstances.

Males are more vulnerable to accidental injuries, and are more often the victims of accidental injury in comparison to females [44, 45].

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