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For children of some ages, proteinuria was associated with complications including stroke, acute chest syndrome, cholelithiasis, and hospitalizations.
It's as if a huge state-of-the-art factory had been built to produce one small mechanical bells-and-whistle toy that awes children of some ages for a few minutes before they lose interest.
Because people of some ages are more active than others, immunizing those potential "super-spreaders" reduces the average number of secondary infections disproportionately.
Conversely, an alternative hypothesis was that the presence of the parent via the video link would serve only as a reminder to the child that their parent was not actually present, and that children of some ages would find the virtual presence of their parent distressing rather than reassuring.
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Up until the 1980s, it was expected that novelists would be people of some age and experience.
But Thorn doesn't indulge in the self-righteous melancholy that is the oddly juvenile tendency of some aging songwriters.
A Middle European lady of some age came to him in great secrecy claiming to be the widow of a Rothschild baron who had perished under the Nazis.
In the 1820s and '30s, when he was already a man of some age, Hokusai created the hugely popular print series Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji.
Other potential applications range from toxicology screening for cosmetics and topical therapeutics to predicting progression of some age-related diseases.
However, SIRT1 overexpression in those mice displayed improvement of some age-associated phenotypes, such as wound healing, decreased tumorigenicity, better maintenance of glucose homeostasis and others.
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