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Intellectuals, for unknown reasons, were more subject to that malady.
Erecting sturdy posts, especially from cedar or black locust, adds beauty to a garden and gets plants off the ground, where, as Jefferson knew, they were more subject to insects and disease.
In contrast, patients with non-cardiogenic shock were more subject to these decisions (p = 0.018).
The advantage is that large wounds used to take much longer to heal and were more subject to infection.
That is because it was found that the S-waves of the horizontal components were more subject to cycle skipping than those of the vertical components.
Within the limitations of this study, it was confirmed that all simulated reconstructed teeth were more subject to stress in the cervical region.
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Conclusion The patients admitted in intensive care unit for an intra-abdominal surgery were more subjects to experience a secondary invasive candidiasis than other patients.
Moreover, arthritic individuals are more subject to other illnesses.
You might think, too, that a more polarized Congress will be more subject to gridlock.
Cities are more subject to change than the countryside around them, their metabolism is quicker.
Whether he was interfering in play is more subject to debate".
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