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Loss of protective sensation will increase the likelihood of trauma to the foot, while motor neuropathy could result in altered structure of the foot (with exaggeration of the plantar arch and clawing) and changed gait with resultant abnormal loading.

The cortex in the frontopolar, dorsal frontal and occipital regions of one adult post-mortem case with Dravet syndrome (PM3/EP099) showed a 'micro-columnar' architecture, with exaggeration of the vertical alignment of cortical neurons (Fig. 4C), but these changes did not amount to focal cortical dysplasia type I (Blümcke et al., 2011).

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Often he meets official falsehoods with exaggerations of his own.

Largely relying on Louann Brizendine, a neuropsychiatrist at the University of California, San Francisco, whose work is studded with exaggerations of brain-based sex differences that fall apart upon closer examination, Kreamer claims not only that women cry more frequently, but that they are "hardwired" to do so.

Regardless, he doubled down with exaggerations of surveillance culture, political conspiracies, and the corporate control of America with Southland Tales.

When press releases contained such exaggeration, 58%95%5% confidence interval 48%to6868%), 81%70%0% to 93%), and 86% (77% to 95%) of news stories, respectively, contained similar exaggeration, compared with exaggeration rates of 17%10%0% to 24%), 18% (9% to 27%), and 10% (0% to 19%) in news when the press releases were not exaggerated.

Secondly, several reports demonstrated that poor compliance with CONSORT criteria is associated with an exaggeration of the effect size.

So they bait their hook with an exaggeration of the stuff their readers usually pounce on.

He was happiest when attempting a kind of inspired mimicry, touched with artful exaggeration, of the myriad voices in the American cacophony.

"The mortal influence which Gandhi has exercised upon thinking people may be far more durable than would appear likely in our present age, with its exaggeration of brute force," said Albert Einstein.

He met with the WHO's local representative three days ago, and characterised his concerns as being primarily with the "exaggeration of the problem that has been seen in the media".

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