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If health and oral health hazards primarily concern other people and not oneself – there might be no reason to adapt ones behaviour.
These variations all leaded to heterogeneity in this meta-analysis, and this was the reason to adapt a random effect model for data pooling.
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Turkey now has a lot more reasons to adapt a hard line on Israel.
Without more successes, it also risks being compromised as having overpromised and underdelivered within an institution that is looking for reasons not to adapt.
When choosing a dose of heparin, the clinician should realize that the relationship between the heparin dose, the activated partial thromboplastin time, filter survival, and bleeding complications is not straightforward [ 81- 87], but it is common practice to measure the activated partial thromboplastin time for safety reasons and to adapt the target to the bleeding risk of the patient.
Today it may have 25% of the vote, compared with 40% two years ago.The reason is failure to adapt.
The third reason for failure to adapt to human-altered habitat is because of selective processes, that lead the population to remain 'trapped' around the source optimum (i.e., that of the natural habitat).
How about 'Penis'?" With choices like that, the title "Debbie Does Dallas" sounds rather decorous, and that is one of the reasons Ms. Schwartz chose to adapt it.
In Part 1 of Hacking The Shit Out Of Everything, we introduced our installation-based documentary project Empire and laid out our reasons for wanting to adapt the work to the web.
And the reason we will have to adapt is simple: we are addicted to prosperity.
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