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For good or for ill, that's one more repercussion of a short-handed court.
The better cycling stability of the dip coated film which is a repercussion of a balance between optimal water content, porosity and grain size hints at its potential for electrochromic window applications.
A high-ranking source who worked at Facebook in its early days previously told me that one repercussion of a hands-off approach to policing underage users was that as some got older, Facebook would wrongly believe they were over 18 or over 21.
The repercussion of a longer CPAP therapy on LA structure and absolute volumes, as well as its potential impact on the development or recurrence of atrial rhythm disturbances, need to be investigated further.
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