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It's
associated
with fatigue, shortness of breath and some fairly serious consequences as well.
Every person who has one of those filter papers has at least, at a minimum, been through our basic health education about the risks
associated
with these activities, which presumably, from our perspective, gives them the ability to decrease their own risk, and then obviously the risk to their families, the village, the country, and the world.
Throughout history, there have been many examples of diseases being
associated
with a smell.
It has been already shown in several studies that gut microbiota composition is
associated
to weight as well as the likelihood of developing diseases like diabetes or cardiovascular diseases.
Billions of times little pieces of sensation have come in from the surface of your body that are always
associated
with you as the receiver, and that result in the embodiment of you.
And we all pay dearly for solid waste costs, health problems
associated
with pollution and more odiously, the cost of imprisoning our young black and Latino men, who possess untold amounts of untapped potential.
What costs are
associated
with these decisions?
And today, bread now is
associated
with obesity, which is very strange.
So bread has become from a main staple, a source of calories
associated
with obesity and also a source of modernity, of modern life.
Try not to work on the living room couch or on the bed because really, those areas should be
associated
with living and ... bedding.
We have the waste of the food itself, the waste of all the money
associated
with producing this now-wasted food and the waste of labor with all of the above.
Also, to reduce the labor costs
associated
with hiring a more sophisticated, more urban and also more high-skilled labor force, robotics in automation is used extensively in large-scale facilities.
She proclaimed both her importance and her family’s power by carving their names in stone, and even
associated
herself and her family with mythical heroism by carving illustrations of Sigurd the dragon slayer.
In the years following WWII, these ideas would converge into the school of thought most closely
associated
with their work: existentialism.
These data we used to train a model to learn molecular features
associated
with antibacterial activity.
And if you're wondering, no, there have been no known fatalities
associated
with CouchSurfing.
And this is the region most closely
associated
with desertification.
But when you're in a hurry or stressed out, that triggers something called the inflammatory response, which is
associated
with everything from Alzheimer's disease to cardiovascular disease.
The central motif of Bharti's practice is the ready-made store-bought bindi that untold millions of Indian women apply to their foreheads, every day, in an act closely
associated
with the institution of marriage.
He's still, because of his earlier stuff, still
associated
with the skeptic camp, but he's realized that's a pretty lonely camp, and so, he's making the R&D point.
There are no seesaws, jungle gyms, merry-go-rounds, climbing ropes, nothing that would interest a kid over the age of four, because there's no risk
associated
with it.
Visual integration has been
associated
with autism by several researchers.
The traits the word "childish" addresses are seen so often in adults, that we should abolish this age-discriminatory word, when it comes to criticizing behavior
associated
with irresponsibility and irrational thinking.
And here are some common drugs that have been
associated
with reducing the risk of cancer in people.
Now if you consider the fact that nuclear weapons proliferation is
associated
with nuclear energy proliferation, because we know for example, India and Pakistan developed nuclear weapons secretly by enriching uranium in nuclear energy facilities.
So their superstitions, their patternicities, are all
associated
with feelings of lack of control and so forth.
So dopamine appears to be the drug
associated
with patternicity.
I'd like to discuss some of these assumptions and the problems
associated
with them.
For modern Americans who are exposed to more options and more ads
associated
with options than anyone else in the world, choice is just as much about who they are as it is about what the product is.
And I guess one of the questions on everybody's mind is: How does that influence your study of choosing because that's an activity that for most people is
associated
with visual inputs like aesthetics and color and so on?
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