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The issue is, however, that both those practices can lead to some pretty rough consequences, like ingrowns and fungus.
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In the city's early years this road was notorious for its unformed rough nature, a consequence of the work on Bell Hill, and led to Dunedin's early nickname of "Mud-edin".
Such proteins usually possess multiple domains and, as a consequence, result in rough energy landscapes [8,9].
Here is a woman who doesn't suffer fools, who speaks as she finds it, and who's had her rough patches as a consequence.
Injected larvae exhibited a rough cuticle as a consequence of desiccation and shrinkage.
In consequence, a rough communication style may not necessarily be perceived as offending but may be perfectly appropriate for some patients' needs.
It is thus possible to conclude that the outer layer of the Baltic amber analysed objects was affected by environmental exposure, showing a porous, rough and opaque surface as a consequence of a change in the macromolecular structure.
There is a perception that the game is becoming too easy for elite golfers — about 0.1percentt of the golfing population — who can drive the ball with abandon because they do not fear the consequences of landing in the rough.
Some of them were motivated by fear — tough laws made the consequences of gang life much rougher to handle.
Conditions for particle agglomerations as a consequence of settling in narrow rough fracture zone were investigated in this study.
In this study, conditions for particle agglomerations as a consequence of settling in narrow rough fracture zone are explored.
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