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Such faulty gene activity contributes to a multitude of age-related problems, such as diabetes and dementia.

As central integrator, PARP1 may mediate cellular stress response pathways and thereby participate in a multitude of age-related pathologies.

Surely this is a journalistic mistake: my age group is not very large, but in matters of retirement, we're the canaries for vast multitudes of aging baby boomers.

Playing a multitude of characters who age and morph in alarming ways, the ensemble members work hard.

Of course, this would never happen for a multitude of reasons, like age, sexual orientation, and not to mention, the large economic cost of doing something so idiotic but, in the interest of science, let's imagine that's exactly what happened.

The outcome of the treatment depends on a multitude of factors, including age of patient, histology, genetic abnormalities [ 24], and stage of disease.

Second, the oxidant/antioxidant balance of stroke patients may be influenced by a multitude of parameters, including age, sex, smoking habit, alcohol consumption, physical activity, and vitamin supplementation.

The outcomes of patients with OHCA are associated with a multitude of variables, including age, comorbidities, initial recorded cardiac rhythm, and other circumstances related to cardiac arrest, such as the time to return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) [ 4].

Outcomes in children after cardiac arrest depend on a multitude of variables including age, comorbidities, initial cardiac rhythm, and other circumstances related to cardiac arrest, such as the time to return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) [ 9, 10].

Patient outcomes after cardiac arrest are associated with a multitude of variables, including age, comorbidities, initial recorded cardiac rhythm, and other circumstances related to cardiac arrest, such as the time to return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) [ 3, 4].

Outcomes in children after OHCA depend on a multitude of variables, including age, specific diseases (for example, traumatic cardiac arrest and sudden infant death syndrome), initial recorded cardiac rhythm and other circumstances related to cardiac arrest, such as prolonged periods of no blood flow or day of arrests [ 1, 2, 5, 6].

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