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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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Lewis's problems were stimulated by his gargantuan appetite for pills and liquor but were rooted more in a boundless arrogance.
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All his graduate work was done after 11 years of experience as a newspaper reporter in various large cities, where his interest in social problems was stimulated.
Cells were stimulated 48 hrs post transfection.
It has become common for widespread interest in medical problems to be stimulated by the media coverage of stricken celebrities, such as Angelina Jolie, who underwent a preventative double mastectomy, Kylie Minogue, who was diagnosed with breast cancer, and Jade Goody, who died from cervical cancer.
By the execution of an authentic task such as a critical appraisal of a relevant clinical problem, students are stimulated to critically discuss and revise their critical appraisal paper.
However, this is not a major problem as the individual will undoubtedly be stimulated by the excellence of the material within to research their chosen field of interest in more depth.
This article is stimulated by an open problem posed by Guo and Qi in [2].
Present-day research is stimulated, among other things, by problems associated with multiple-user computer systems.
The need to learn is stimulated by exposure to diverse and complex health problems.
Intellectually, I am stimulated".
Kids will be stimulated.
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