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These observations contradict other findings, highlighting more severe implications by Ag NP than what could be explained exclusively by the Ag ions measured [145].
While most of the care-seeking and customer-provider interactions outcomes analyzed were similar for adults and children, delayed care-seeking and improper diagnosis and treatment have more severe implications for children given their high risk of mortality from common illnesses.
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Although Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) represents the majority of laryngeal cancers, new entities with more severe prognostic implications have been described.
Other revelations have even more serious implications.
These negative implications are more severe with high research and development and capital intensities, or if a recession prevails (Guthrie and Datta 2008; Lin et al. 2008).
Insomnia comorbid with depression is indicative of a more severe illness and, despite its implications, tends to be under-treated [ 5].
In children it can be traumatic and could have critical implications due to the more severe clinical manifestation and complication of the pediatric disease, that make the intestinal mucosal extremely thin and at risk of perforation.
The global decline carries the most severe implications for Korea, which has relied more than Japan on semiconductors to buttress exports.
In most cases, erosion was more severe in the suction side samples, which has practical implications for wear protection design.
The longer-term implications of AKI events are potentially more severe in this subgroup given the diminished renal reserve whereby any reductions occur from a lower baseline of function.
Although wounding is rarely witnessed during observations, there is a strong implication that fragmented matrilines are targeted with more severe aggression because their social position is not stable, and is therefore contestable.
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