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The city severely suffered from the Great Turkish War at the end of the 17th century and consequently experienced recession until the 19th century.
Unfortunately, recent review articles (e.g. [11], [12], [61]) follow the tradition of early reviews (e.g. [62], [63]) in uncritically listing reported results and "pioneer" articles (such as [44]) now known to have severely suffered from artifacts.
It could have been interesting to also include dietary cholesterol intake as a confounding factor, but we had 40 % missing data for this variable and the strength of the present meta-analysis would have severely suffered.
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Under diminishing moisture regimes of post-rainy environment, sorghum crop severely suffers from drought-associated root and stalk rots leading to severe crop lodging, besides loss of stover, grain quality, and productivity [ 8].
Concrete exposed to sulfates in hot and arid regions can severely suffer from salt weathering.
This is due to affected macro UEs that severely suffer from interference originating from nearby HeNBs.
Despite improvements, these methods still have spatial texture inconsistencies and moreover, they severely suffer from temporal inconsistencies (flickering).
We are more than concerned that, in the future, both research and education will severely suffer with the ongoing budget reductions in environmental sciences at universities".
Comparison between Figure 7a and 7b indicates the significant structural effect; the planar MOSFET device severely suffers from the impact of RIT compared to the FinFET one.
In multi-rate wireless networks, high-rate links may severely suffer from throughput degradation due to the presence of low-rate links.
They were capable of producing butanol, although at relatively low yield, but the critical remaining problem was that they still severely suffer from butanol toxicity as their viability was significantly decreased at 0.75, 1.0, 1.2.0 2.0%v/v butanol for P. putida, E. coli, B. subtilis, (Nielsen et al. 2009), S. cerevisiae (Liu and Qureshi 2009) and Clostridia (Ezeji et al. 2010), respectively.
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