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But these don't necessarily offer clear guidance on how frequent and severe lawsuits could be.
There is a lack of systematic information on how frequent adverse effects and homeopathic aggravations are reported in studies.
The developed method is based on the principle that the optimal number of time points depends on how frequent the critical unit is used throughout the time horizon.
I texted my friends to see if they were safe, and reflected on how frequent this ritual of checking in after a bombing has become.
Cannabis contains up to 200 different terpenes [100], and they are generally classified as primary and secondary terpenes, based on how frequent they occur in cannabis.
Similarly, speakers only judged their Min frequency of use based on how frequent they converse with their family members in Min [family: r(6) = .86, p < .01; others: r(6) = .24, ns.].
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There was no guidance on how intense, and how frequent an intervention for a younger age group should be in terms of enhancing cognitive function, or what would be acceptable to primary schools in a different population.
Participants who participated in dust sampling (n = 45) were also asked if they used respiratory protective equipment (RPE) on the sampling day, how frequent they use such equipment, or reasons for not using such protection.
"It does occur ― there are always arguments on both sides about how much, how frequent, all the rest," he continued.
One only needs to look across to the US to see how frequent and aggressive political attacks on social science funding can get.
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