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They planted some marigolds to deter squirrels; they have not had rat problems, which can plague urban gardens; and they abandoned crops, like corn, that could attract rodents.
This avoids the potential problem of violations of temporal order, misclassification of exposure data, and selection bias due to incomplete diagnostic information, which can plague case control studies.
However, Jones and colleagues [ 12] have found that it is not memories of terrible real events during critical illness that are related to the stress disorders which can plague ex-ICU patients.
These coping styles may be effective in the short run because they decrease the jumble of emotions and mixture of agitation, distress and anxiety which can plague these patients [ 10].
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One key concept in Dr. Constantine's scholarship is "racial microaggression," which she explained as the often subtle ways in which racial differences can plague relationships between even well-meaning therapists and their clients, or supervisors and their trainees.
The body's immune system overreacts to this otherwise harmless substance, producing histamines which in turn cause the symptoms that can plague sufferers throughout the summer months.
Less usual, for the genre as a whole, is the vividness with which he limns his heroine's intense, if fairly ordinary, inner life, and also the brilliant way he avoids the visual relentlessness that can plague graphic novels.
They can plague us sometimes.
In addition to data security concerns, reliability can plague even the biggest names in cloud computing.
The natural course of bubonic plague can lead to secondary pneumonic plague, which can give rise to highly contagious cases of primary pneumonic plague in contacts, as seen every year in the highlands of Madagascar (17 ).
When you note that bubonic plague does not spread from person to person, but that it can develop into pneumonic plague, "which can be spread by sneezing or coughing," a key perspective becomes evident on how we can prepare better for plague bioterrorism.
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