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It is tricky to untangle biological from cultural factors: baby girls are often clad in pink from the day they are born and possibly treated and talked to differently than boys.
This was assumed to be a result of the fish being possibly treated with water-binding additives of polyphosphate before freezing (Orban et al. 2008).
Men with higher blood pressures at baseline are more likely to have developed sustained, possibly treated, hypertension during follow-up; such information is lacking in this study.
In terms of survival, older patients who develop MM are possibly treated with "less aggressive" treatments, or not included in prospective trials compared to younger patients [ 29].
In addition, ventricular biomarker levels consistent with AD may potentially suggest that a patient previously presumed to have iNPH should be re-evaluated and possibly treated for AD.
Our results further indicate that the two subcategories of human sounds are possibly treated as exemplars of a broader category of human produced sounds ("living things"), as shown by the undifferentiated modulation they elicited at frontal and parietal scalp locations.
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And skeptics say that dogs cannot possibly treat the underlying disorder, where memories of traumatic events trigger potentially debilitating symptoms.
The company has dedicated more than 350 scientists exclusively to Alzheimer's research, and they are working on 23 separate projects for medicines to possibly treat the disease.
And sometimes, with teenagers especially, the worry masks a fear that no child that really loved a parent could possibly treat them in that way.
And even when the power returns, she will need to test and possibly treat the water to make sure it has not been contaminated by road oil, chemicals and bacteria carried by floodwaters during the storm.
These findings necessitate further investigation with hysteroscopy to confirm and possibly treat the pathology [1].
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