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While a few people experience sleep paralysis regularly and it may be
linked
to sleep disorders such as narcolepsy, many who experience an episode of sleep paralysis do so infrequently, perhaps only once in a lifetime.
This
linked
structure makes the runny egg nearly solid, giving substance to squishy dough.
The end of the universe is intimately
linked
to what the universe contains.
And within any ecosystem, many of these flows are
linked
together to form a rich network of interactions, or food web, with dead matter supporting that network at every step.
Or you can have an object that's
linked
between two places, so as I move a ball on one side, the ball moves on the other as well.
This evolution took place in three stages, each one
linked
to a historical circumstance.
This is a cluster of light-sensitive proteins
linked
to the organism's flagellum, activating when it finds light and, therefore, food.
Recent studies have found that sitting for long periods is
linked
with some types of cancers and heart disease and can contribute to diabetes, kidney and liver problems.
Researchers have
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poor posture to scoliosis, tension headaches, and back pain, though it isn't the exclusive cause of any of them.
And if you find race-specific medicine surprising, wait until you learn that many doctors in the United States still use an updated version of a diagnostic tool that was developed by a physician during the slavery era, a diagnostic tool that is tightly
linked
to justifications for slavery.
Complex carbohydrates with three to ten
linked
sugars are oligosaccharides.
These essential fatty acids, which have been
linked
to preventing degenerative brain conditions, must come from our diets.
Each musician follows a
linked
sequence that starts with the box whose outside matches their instrument and ends with the box actually containing it.
Going to a mosque regularly is actually
linked
to having more tolerant views of people of other faiths and greater civic engagement.
A heart-healthy diet is low in sugar and saturated fats, which are both
linked
to heart disease.
That's because they share the defining characteristics of mammalia and are evolutionarily
linked
to the rest of the class.
And high levels of arsenic have been directly
linked
to cancer and heart disease.
In fact, researchers know that an overload of subconcussive hits is
linked
to a degenerative brain disease known as Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, or CTE.
And yet, crucial as they are, extracting these elements from the earth is
linked
to some disturbing environmental impacts.
It’s an assemblage of elements from multiple countries,
linked
to impacts that are unfolding on a global scale.
They're carefully
linked
together.
All the units, all the centers, are
linked
through a switched hub to a central server, and all the images are populated to review stations.
One that
linked
up the cost of a major to the expected income.
They lie in the most primitive parts of the brain,
linked
with energy, focus, craving, motivation, wanting and drive.
I study the biology of personality, and I've come to believe that we've evolved four very broad styles of thinking and behaving,
linked
with the dopamine, serotonin, testosterone and estrogen systems.
All of these things and far more are
linked
in your brain to your sight.
Philosophers have told us for thousands of years that the power to create is very closely
linked
to the power to destroy.
So what I'm aiming for here is saying something about how understanding and changing your perspective are
linked.
The transactions are secured through cryptography, and over time, that transaction history gets locked in blocks of data that are then cryptographically
linked
together and secured.
So, I made this device,
linked
it up, and the wishbone walks.
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