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The flow of oil used to be a cause of celebration, not consternation.
Such debris generation is also believed to be a cause of earlier device failure.
A deficiency in osteocalcin could also turn out to be a cause of Type 2 diabetes, Dr. Karsenty said.
The 2013 theft was attributed by the company to be a cause of the breach in April 2015.
So malnutrition looks set to continue in a country in which it ought to be a cause of national shame.
Those subsidies are considered to be a cause of unsustainable overfishing, since they keep otherwise unprofitable boats in the water.
Some evidence suggests that antibodies in the drug block beta amyloid, a protein thought to be a cause of Alzheimer's.
We took the gene from a human brain cell that was malfunctioning and was thought to be a cause of Parkinson's.
Yet giving other healthcare businesses a share of the action after a transparent competitive tendering process is deemed by some to be a cause of great public angst.
Although modifications are being made to the original intention, including potential NICE indicators for commissioning, this proposal continues to be a cause of major concern to the GPC.
Hitting the "cues" continues to be a cause of trepidation and triumph for the silent film accompanist, as many of the musicians at the festival attested.
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