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Such levels of ammonia do, however, raise cause for concern with regard to welfare as pigs are known to find them aversive (Jones et al., 1999).
Although mortality was not formally assessed, ICU- and 30-day mortality in 2005 and 2006 do not raise cause for alarm.
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Jan Albrecht, a Green MEP for northern Germany, and Sophie in 't Veld, a Dutch MEP for the social liberal party Democrats 66, co-authored five parliamentary questions interrogating the Commission over its possible use of the service, stating that it "raises cause for great concern".
However, viral gene therapies have raised cause for concern following well-publicised incidences of toxicity and death (Raper et al, 2003).
In addition, borderline grades that were seen across a number of attachments, and that collectively raised cause for concern, could not easily be acted on in making progress decisions.
Despite allowing reasonable discrimination, the FCC says that "pay for priority" would "raise significant cause for concern".
The 2013 Oxford examiners report for English literature and language states: "Gender statistics were monitored and raised some cause for concern.
In both studies, however, the ranges exceeded commonly used thresholds for identifying those at greatest potential risk of traffic-related exposures, raising due cause for concern.
The presence of group III mGlu receptors on GABAergic striatonigral terminals raises a potential cause for concern.
And there is a clear urban environmental cause for raised brain acidity: high levels of carbon dioxide.
For every dollar Kennedy raised for causes he supported, his name probably raised ten times more for causes he opposed.
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