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Richard Feacham, until recently the executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, said in early 2005, when South Africa was thought to have slightly more cases: "The official statistics are wrong.
Women taking the drug had slightly more cases of breast cancer, heart attacks and strokes than those taking a placebo, and those risks were not counterbalanced by the drug's benefits, a slight decrease in the incidence of hip fractures and colon cancer.
There were slightly more cases of non-compliance noted for the younger group of patients (2 5 years of age).
Fall-related injuries accounted for 37.1%% (N = 346) of TSCI cases, with slightly more cases of paraplegias than tetraplegia (54.6 % versus 45.4 %, respectively) (Table 1).
Slightly more cases than controls had a hospital history of migraine.
However, slightly more cases in the middle strata were treated in CTC than the TFC groups (P = 0.024).
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Slightly more case than control mothers reported giving up smoking in pregnancy.
"But if you go to some slightly more difficult cases, and say 'are you happy about the fact that you are on Viagra, retrovirals, drugs for incontinence or schizophrenia, being uploaded onto the NHS Spine and made available?' it becomes less obvious if people want that".
Although Eq. (2) is obtained for a highly idealized geometry, this relationship is valid for slightly more generalized cases as shown in Fig. 2, in which the relationship between the aspect ratio, plate size and the toroidal/poloidal spectra has been calculated and plotted.
Besides those slightly more radical cases, stories of smaller separatist actions are always making the local news in northern Italy.
The LGG group was thus comprised by slightly more severe cases.
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