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He says he was told too little when he encouraged his son to volunteer for the study, which offered no benefit to the teenager, but was designed to test the safety of a treatment for babies with a fatal form of his disorder.

In 25% of experiments, S3D displays offered no benefit over non-stereo 2D viewing (and in some rare cases, harmed performance).

Previous cohorts of young chimpanzees may also have copied liana-scratch, but abandoned it in the face of the greater ecological demands of adulthood when they found it offered no benefit to them.

However, recent studies conducted in areas with high-level SP resistance suggest that the drug offered no benefit when administered for IPT in pregnant women [17], [18], and infants [34].

Chelation offered no benefit; the performance of the High-Pb and High-Pb succimer groups did not differ significantly.

When those results finally came in, the findings were again disappointing: vitamin E supplementation offered no benefit for heart disease, and it slightly increased overall mortality (9, 10).

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The N.B.A. did not pay well and offered no benefits.

They said the generic advertisements promoted the interests of their competitors, the large hog feedlots and their corporate owners, and offered no benefits to them.

It was fairly menial and mindless and didn't pay well and offered no benefits save a slight discount on office supplies. .

The pecking offers no benefit to the chicken doing it, but it can kill the victim.

Using high-octane premium-grade gas in an engine that does not require it offers no benefit.

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