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Early studies of interventions such as diminution of hypertension showed favorable effects on clinical outcomes only when continued for many years in view of the lifelong nature of the evolution of atherosclerotic vascular disease.
This was characteristic for symptomatic women in advanced postmenopause, suggesting that hormonal changes accompanying postmenopause, such as diminution of ovarian sex steroid production, might contribute to the degenerative changes in the levator ani muscle.
Climate change is the best known example, but other changes also threaten human health, such as diminution and loss of biodiversity, soil erosion and desertification, disruption to the water cycle, and changes in marine ecosystems.
Genetic changes upon domestication and crop evolution related to the profitability of farming operations are well documented, such as diminution of seed dispersal mechanisms and seed dormancy, increases in seed size and other plant traits bearing on agronomic performance [ 5- 9].
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There are more than 1300 articles in scientific literature dealing with positive impacts of Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction (UAE) such as reduction of extraction time, diminution of solvent and energy used, enhancement in yield and even selectivity, intensification of diffusion, and eliminating wastes.
Before you divide students into groups, you may wish to review or explain satirical devices such as parody, diminution, inflation, and juxtaposition and media concepts such as "infotainment" and "hard news" versus "soft news".
This focus on "Good Reason" definitions that go beyond the more typical triggers such as a diminution in duties/role or reductions in compensation suggests that companies should review any "Good Reason" definitions in agreements with their executives in order to determine whether any such definitions could result in an adverse say-on-pay vote recommendation by ISS.
But to get more closely at Aristotle's original usage, he had to expand the meaning of motion to cover a much broader range of phenomena that include various other sorts of change, such as growth and diminution, alternation, and generation and corruption, making an objects motion in space (displacement or 'locomotion') just a special case of motion.
To document the worthiness of his people, the artist illustrated Inca history from its legendary beginnings through abuses by the Spanish in drawings that, while naive by European standards, still show European conventions such as one-point perspective, diminution of size to show depth, the overlapping of objects in space, and three-quarter views of faces.
In addition, they frequently expressed wariness and concerns about the downsides and the risks of technology use, such as privacy violation, cybercrime, diminution of human contact, and dependence on technologies in younger generations.
Therefore, concerns such as security, privacy issues, and diminution of human contact are often raised.
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