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Scientists suspect that excess embroyologic tissue plays a role, and that both genetic factors and environmental stresses early in development of the embryo could be at work.
But if Mr. Bush's tax cuts were made permanent, the budget would come under new stresses early in the next decade.
The breeding program at IRRI focused on combining the different traits desired by farmers, including high yield, resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses, early maturity, and improved grain quality.
The curriculum stresses early clinical exposure with the first year being devoted to the acquisition of history taking and communication skills and the second year to physical examination skills.
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It also stressed early intervention, with children ideally starting therapy before the age of 3 ½.
One of the big ideas King stressed early on and throughout his life was self-help.
A new study shows that black rhinos stressed early in their pregnancies are almost 3 times as likely to have male babies as female ones.
I think we should stress early childhood education.
Exposure to stress early in life or to traumatic, unpredictable stress at any age has been shown to permanently increase an individual's responsiveness to further stress and reduce the ability to cope with aversive events (Lupien et al. 2009).
As stressed earlier by Nelson, Nickels and Beard (1996), although evolution has an important place in modern science, teachers tend to overlook teaching this important topic due to fear of confrontation.
As we have stressed earlier, these distributions assume comparability between different types of dose levels, acute and chronic toxicity as well as endpoints.
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