Sentence examples for which is aggravating from inspiring English sources

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Finally, tmTNF RS could also be part of a pro-inflammatory pathway, which is aggravating the course of RA, possibly during direct cell-cell contact [ 9].

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Earlier this week, however, a grand jury handed up a second indictment against Mr. Williams, which restated the original charges -- the most serious of which is aggravated manslaughter -- and added a weapons charge that increased his possible prison sentence by 10 years.

He mentioned, as he did in his Earth Day speech on Sunday, that in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Harlem, children are hospitalized for asthma, which is aggravated by dirty air, at nearly four times the national average.

From the Greek hemi ("half") and kranion ("skull"), migraine is associated with severe, throbbing, unilateral pain; an aversion to light and sound; and nausea and vomiting, all of which is aggravated by movement.

The FA has three working days to decide whether to charge Whelan under its rule E3(1) which states that people involved in football shall not act in an improper manner or bring the game into disrepute, which is aggravated if words deemed to be insulting include a reference to ethnic origin, colour, race, religion or other forms of discrimination.

Compared with subjects diagnosed with TTH using the standard criteria, those diagnosed using the alternative criteria were less likely to demonstrate unilateral, pulsating headache, which is aggravated by movement, photophobia, phonophobia, and osmophobia.

The results of this study reveal that salinity along with arsenic contamination play key roles in making the study area vulnerable to safe drinking water scarcity, which is aggravated by and becomes acute during dry periods.

Findings indicate that companies fail to collectively respond to climate change due to the multiplicity of interests of actors involved in the network which is aggravated by 1) economic reasoning; 2) weak actor bonds; and 3) differing perceptions of the rules of the game.

All Afghan political organizations have a problem of fractionalization and competition for leadership, which is aggravated by tribal competition among groups.

The main difficulty in using such irregular (potentially chaotic) activity patterns for parameter estimation is the problem of proper alignment, which is aggravated by the nature of spikes in neuronal data.

Indeed, mutations in Discs-Large (Dlg), a baso-lateral marker, lead to dramatic follicle invasion by somatic cells which is aggravated if both the follicle cells and germline cells are mutant for Dlg [34], [35], [36].

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