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The New Yorker, February 2 , 1929P. 11 When awakened by wrong numbers, chemist tells the people on the other end of the phone things which probably cause trouble but figures it is just revenge.
As well as exhorting the greater use of biofuels and nuclear power – both of which probably cause more problems than they could ever help to solve – it lays greater emphasis on developing technology than on the systemic changes required to put our economies on a carbon detox.
By Byron and O. J. Maak The New Yorker, February 2 , 1929P. 11 When awakened by wrong numbers, chemist tells the people on the other end of the phone things which probably cause trouble but figures it is just revenge.
In this case, the macrodomain in LaMnO3 could be divided into the microdomains which probably cause the crystalline growth.
Third, we only included English articles, which probably cause language bias.
WBCT resulted in decreased hemoglobin and iron in erythrocytes (Banfi et al. 2009) which probably cause decreased testosterone.
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Multiple bleeding sites in her brain, accompanied by areas of calcification, one or both of which probably caused her seizures.
It is concluded that the blade fracture was due to high cycle fatigue resulting from a bending mode of resonant vibration which probably caused by aero dynamical disturbances.
They seem to have abandoned the great quest to find the cause of the embolism; a quest which probably caused bleeding and led to all the recent emergencies.
This eventually led to complete structural failure of the piles located along the excavation side, which probably caused further settlement of the building, leading eventually to a toppling failure resulting in overturning of the entire building.
Andreas Lebert, who was present at his son's birth, said that Benjamin was born with his umbilical cord around his neck, which probably caused the oxygen deprivation that resulted in his partial paralysis.
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