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He said the infection that commonly results from such procedures, known as Mycobacterium abscessus, may have been caused by improperly sterilized surgical equipment.
This only furthers a downward spiral that commonly results in a young person being housed separately in solitary confinement where their social development is further impeded (and, their likelihood of suicide increases exponentially).
Affected individuals suffer from massive accumulation of CD8+ T cells in organs and a cytokine-storm mediated immunoproliferative disorder that commonly results in severe tissue damage.
Drinking water consistently throughout the day is essential to fight against the dehydration that commonly results from the frequent diarrhea associated with Crohn's disease.
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a catastrophic event that commonly results in axonal injuries and deaths of neurons and glial cells.
A disadvantage of paired forest plots is that they do not directly display the inverse association between the two measures that commonly results from variations in threshold between studies.
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As they scoured the data, they focused on people with herniated or degenerating disks — diagnoses that commonly result in chronic pain.
One offers payoffs that commonly result in immediate satisfaction — it produces a gain of $100 in 9 out of 10 draws — but in 1 of 10 draws it produces a disaster: losing $1,250.
And in Germany, where police are trained not to use weapons in situations that commonly result in their use in the U.S., the murder rate in 2012 was 1.0 per 100,000 people.
Peptides containing sequences that commonly result in missed cleavages (e.g., Lys-Lys and Arg-Arg) may display variable digestion yields.
To ensure accurate case ascertainment, collaborators' workloads have been rationalised by only including those procedures that commonly result in major complications.
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