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Rich-country maladies are things like heart disease, cancer and diabetes: "chronic" conditions often resulting from diet or physical inactivity.
Glenoid component loosening is common in total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA), often resulting from the mechanical interaction of glenohumeral components.
And they are more likely to have suffered psychological problems such as depression and anxiety, often resulting from childhood experiences such as parental neglect or abuse.
They are studded with ponds, often resulting from the decay of buried "dead ice," and littered with boulders of all sizes brought by the ice from Scandinavia.
It is what doctors call a delayed hypersensitivity reaction, more often resulting from application of topical substances, like perfumes, that can induce allergic reactions.
Thermal treatment of fly ash particles produces a very rough surface, often resulting from the formation of surface deposits, as well as pitting of the particle surface.
Coccydynia is a painful condition of the terminal portion of the spine often resulting from direct trauma, childbirth or unknown etiology.
Contamination of surgical sites often resulting from inadequate surgical site preparation and poor asepsis is a common cause of surgical site infection (SSI) and postoperative complications.
By virtue of the high similarity between their seed regions, often resulting from common evolutionary ancestry, miRNA families are thought to consist of miRNAs with similar biological function, and to a certain extent redundantly targeting the same mRNAs31,39.
In this kind of organization, part of the association's share capital is held by the state or a state agency and part by private persons, this situation often resulting from a partial acquisition of the association's shares by the state.
Nitrosative stress is a state often resulting from exposure to high levels of nitric oxide (NO) or the highly reactive oxidant peroxynitrite, which is produced following interaction of NO with superoxide anions.
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