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Conductive loss, resulting from a problem in the middle or outer ear, can be caused by a buildup of earwax, an infection or fluid in the middle ear or a punctured eardrum.
In the case of participants with aphasia, we expected a substantial increase in reaction time, or a substantial decrease in accuracy, to correctly reject non-words resulting from a problem in handling lexical competition.
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Postoperative vascular compromise can result from a problem at the anastomotic site, including vessel damage, improperly placed sutures, trauma to the vessel, or atherosclerosis.
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This pattern probably resulted from a problem with the 454 pyrosequencing process for this run.
1 3 However, the disease could result from a problem in the composition of the microflora leading to generalised or localised dysbiosis.
Early experiments established that the diabetes resulted from a problem in the utilisation of insulin [ 3] and that the genetic background could have a profound effect on the severity of the disease [ 4].
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