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On the other hand, hard X-rays may suffer the effect of external vibrations, because of their short wavelengths.
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After the winner photographs Radcliffe began to suffer the effects of the exertion.
Only women from lower economic classes appeared to suffer the effects of the cold.
And throughout the year the Royal Court continued to suffer the effects of the recession just like everyone else.
The new strain was tested first on rats who, like humans, suffer the effects of the Streptococcus mutans.
Israelis and Palestinians share underground aquifers, and both sides suffer the effects of pollutants spread across the military lines.
"As the direct result of East Hampton's recalcitrance, Southold and Shelter Island suffer the effects of substantially increased traffic," he said.
FE colleges have a place at the heart of communities and when colleges suffer, the effects are wide-reaching.
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