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That is one reason that Chinese filmmakers believe cooperation across borders is the way forward, and that ties with foreign producers are multiplying as a means of mutual market access.

HIV diagnosis is multiplying as a direct result of roiders being oblivious to the dangers of needle sharing.

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This type of senescence can act as a tumour suppressor in order to prevent damaged cells to multiply as well as a secondary outcome for cancer cells due to therapeutic treatments [ 18].

Every dollar given to the Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association—"or $30, Amex, Visa, whatever the Lord leads you to do"—would eventually return to the giver multiplied as much as a hundredfold.

Cultural possibilities have multiplied as a result, but the change also means fewer cultural moments, as traditionally defined — moments in which a large community undergoes a formative simultaneous experience.

The capacity for local level advocacy and leadership multiplied as a result of the project.

In recent years, CHI plans have multiplied as a transition towards better social protection against the cost of illness in low-income countries where rural populations are usually excluded from other forms of health insurance [ 11- 13].

The headless "Super-Gymnast," with its perfectly rounded breasts and buttocks, appears as a glossy black monument on a black pedestal, multiplied as an angelic host of pink figures in the blue sky of a backlighted transparency and as a white goddess figure hovering over a regiment of white dwarfs in an elaborate shrine called "Temple of Fame".

In the environment, Legionella pneumophila is thought to survive and multiply as an intracellular parasite within free-living amoeba.

As for CBD, you can expect claims of health benefits to multiply as it morphs from a component of an illicit drug to a financial opportunity in the growing "wellness" food and beverage industry.

Interactions were tested by creating interaction product terms, multiplying eGDR as a continuous variable with dichotomized categorical variables for race (white/nonwhite), smoking (yes/no), and sex (male/female), as well as with the continuous variable for age.

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