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The rise of anti-sugar thinking has all but obliterated the influence of low-fat-high-sugar "health" foods of the late 20th century, but our dependence on processed carbohydrates has been much harder to shake.
This analysis indicates that BMI, but not insulin resistance, explains a significant proportion of the influence of glycemia on cardiometabolic risk, obliterating its effect on blood pressure and LDL-PPD but not on HDL cholesterol and triglycerides.
When cubism swept the art scene, obliterating the distinction between an object and its background, it influenced military camouflage designs.
The cumulative weight was obliterating.
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This involved partially, but not totally, obliterating the mastoid cavity.
It would obliterate any hope of influencing the Abbott government's eventual solution.
Those three influences nearly obliterated the pristine prairie ecosystem, home to a rich biodiversity of plant and animal species.
"Today's action by President Trump completely obliterates any semblance of an independent investigation into Russian efforts to influence our election, and places our nation on the verge of a constitutional crisis," Conyers said.
Experiment 3 manipulated the ambiguity of the context and demonstrated that the influence of social information on choices was reduced, although not obliterated, when the uncertainty of the game was eliminated.
Although the influence of fairness and social information in the choices was not completely obliterated in the block with low uncertainty, their effect was reduced compared to the high uncertainty context.
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