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And placements can all too often breakdown as a result, causing further instability and disruption in the young person's life.
Experience demonstrates that autonomous mobile robots running in the field in a dynamic environment often breakdown.
Consequently, ambulances, which often breakdown or are required for transport of patients, are unofficially used for this purpose.
This avoids confounding variables of very young, virgin or old flies, where homeostasis is often breakdown (Jiang & Edgar, 2012).
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But some people can be very aggressive and there's often a breakdown in communication.
Patients with a wound infection had more often wound breakdown (P<0.001), prolonged healing time (P<0.000), and lymphedema (P<0.001) than patients without infection.
This process is often called breakdown.
My mum's a Hackney girl and she talks often about the breakdown of those communities.
Others, such as low wages, lack of schooling and family breakdown (often associated with domestic violence) are less remarked.
The 230-mile journey from Kabul to Kandahar, assuming the trip was not delayed by robbery or breakdown, often took more than 12 hours.
Like Steven in "The Cobweb," Minnelli's typical hero is a morbidly sensitive artist, often facing a breakdown or recovering from one.
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