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L.A. Unified still offers the potential of lifetime benefits for new employees, but it's much harder to earn them.

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This shows the direct influence of membrane potential on lifetime (τ1) associated with the LE state and not significantly on charge transfer states (τ2 and τ3), which can be interpreted by dye molecules orienting themselves with the positive pyridinium in the proximity of proton rich intermembrane space and the aniline moiety being located in the hydrophobic regions of the inner membrane.

Despite potential limitations of lifetime recall for students, severe and minor non-fatal BW injuries as well as deaths were frequent.

The compression of morbidity hypothesis envisions a potential reduction of lifetime morbidity and medical care costs, now heavily concentrated in the senior years, by compression of this morbidity between an increasing average age at the onset of infirmity and the age at death, increasing also, but more slowly.

Although the current study sample was large compared to previous studies in this area, it could have been too small to detect significant results, especially regarding the comparison of subgroups, including the post hoc analysis of the potential effect of lifetime alcohol use disorder.

We, therefore, strategically chose the standard approach employed by toxicologists to evaluate the potential toxicity of lifetime exposure of man to a chemical substance [10]; that is, the investigation of supra-physiological concentrations of the chemical, in our case supra-physiological shear stress levels, for an experimentally feasible time scale.

Even minute exposures, during those periods, have the potential of creating lifetime problems.

As the teenage years are often a time of intense physical growth [ 39, 40], the potential for lifetime experiences of LBP to commence at this time needs to be carefully considered with a view to reducing adulthood LBP incidence.

This seemed the most interesting of the many possible sensitivity analyses to undertake from a policy perspective, given it indicates the subgroup's trade-offs of harms with what is conventionally seen as the main potential benefit (Loss of Lifetime).

Further, to examine the potential cumulative impact of lifetime exposure to life events, we created a simple index by summing the number of events participants reported (range 0-9; for the analyses, we combined those with five or more events (n = 236, 14%) into a single category).

Consequently, from the ARMHS sub-analysis we identified two potential additional predictors of lifetime suicidal ideation: lower optimism (HOPES-12; AOR 0.21, p < 0.001) and a (Bonferroni-adjusted non-significant) trend for lower infrastructure and service accessibility (AOR 0.91, p = 0.007).

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