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The results suggest that upon adsorption the DMSO molecule, in the concentration range used, may suffer a partial reorientation process.
The person whose identity has been used may suffer adverse financial and/or emotional consequences if they are held responsible for the perpetrator's actions (ITRC 2014).
The pragmatic before-after design used may suffer from some limitations and the reduction in antibiotic prescribing could be influenced by factors not related to the intervention.
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After all, the victim of a rights-violating using may suffer less harm than others might have suffered had his rights not been violated; yet one cannot, without begging the question against deontological constraints, argue that therefore no constraint should block minimizing harm.
At the moment there is no 'best method' available to find network modules, and even the widely used algorithms may suffer from serious problems (see Figure S1.1, and Tables S1.1 and S1.2 in the Electronic Supplementary Material S1) [1]–[7], although they usually provide useful and clear dissections of networks.
The currently used sequences may suffer from slow flow artefacts in the vicinity of hypokinetic myocardium.
Some people who've ceased using cocaine may suffer persistent inflamed blood vessels and other autoimmune conditions.
When the grid motion velocity is close to Lagrangian one, these Godunov methods, which updates the flow parameters directly on the moving mesh without using interpolation, may suffer from numerical shock instability.
Also, if pairs are used, the classification may suffer from poor accuracy.
However, S. harmandi females would probably use suboptimal hosts when their availability, either in terms of accessibility or abundance, makes them profitable even though individuals using these resources may suffer in their individual fitness.
These programs may be of high quality, but if teachers can't exercise judgment about when to use them, reading may suffer.
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