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While hair loss in women, as in men, has long been attributed to the effects of "a bad body chemical called dihydrotestosterone, or DHT," as one popular advertisement puts it, dermatologists who study the problem have begun to question the extent of the hormone's role in women who suffer hair loss.
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Recently, the research of Lyapunov-type inequalities for fractional boundary value problem has begun.
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Nevertheless, even in Pakistan problems have begun to mount in the past few days.
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A further sharp fall in the euro appears unlikely in part because its problems have begun to hurt the earnings of American corporations in Europe.
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