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In both oral and faecal samples, people with migraines had slightly higher levels of bacteria linked to breaking down nitrates.
Also, this is a new safeguarding area, therefore there may well be a slightly higher levels of referrals than is normal".
It has slightly higher levels of female literacy than the national average, but few women in the paid work force.
Levels of worry, stress and pain stood at slightly higher levels in December 2010 than they did before the crisis.
The Washington Post's Alec MacGillis says Mr. Obama is "looking for another way to connect with working-class voters in Pennsylvania, which has demographics similar to Ohio's, although with slightly higher levels of education".
Some towns still on rail lines but farther out have slightly higher levels, and those off the rail lines altogether, including Caldwell, Belleville and Harding, more consistently show 6 to 12 months of inventory, an indicator of a downward market.
The area around Bonner school has slightly higher levels of crime and its population is less healthy, but Kirkley suffers worse unemployment and its environment is judged to be among the most deprived in the country.
On a conference call with investors, the company said it was sticking to its capital expenditure plan for $12.5 billion and still expected oil and gas output at slightly higher levels than 2008.
Many studies have suggested that rare plants exhibit slightly higher levels of self-compatibility than common plants (Saunders and Sedonia2006).
Compared to the findings from the first stage monitoring (2009 2011), slightly higher levels of blood lead were observed, while those of mercury remained similar.
More importantly, mitomycin 8 underwent much faster activation and produced slightly higher levels of DNA ISC than the previously reported mitomycins 5 7.
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