His renal system, in addition to being weakened from the accumulative effect of many infections, also suffered from his overuse of alcohol. |
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In personality they were frugal, abstemious, shrewd, accumulative, and solitary. |
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Yet, people are more prone to make mistakes when sleep deprivation and all the other perplexities of the race take their accumulative toll. |
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The effects will take place very slowly but have an accumulative lasting effect. |
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I was reading the Guinness Book of Records one day and thought I could set a new accumulative bench press record, but it's unbelievably hard. |
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My only concern is to make sure that we present the accumulative or aggregate system properly to the people at the track. |
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He says by creating drugs to replicate the effect, it will take longer for the accumulative damage caused by free radicals to occur. |
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He pointed out that the 10m deficit was the accumulative effect of expenditure exceeding income on important projects over the past few years. |
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But they are consistently engaging, and the accumulative effect is powerful. |
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Despite several requests for information in writing, the Dutch authorities have not proven that the aid does not have such accumulative effects. |
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An accumulative total of 6,469 people were reported to have been infected among the general population of about 5.4 million. |
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In dance, reliance on memory has resulted in an accumulative distortion of the originals. |
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This helps keep the trust trading closer to the accumulative value of the underlying holdings. |
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The declining trend of reproduction is likely attributable to accumulative effects on those and other prey populations over consecutive years of below-average rainfall. |
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Not emphasized, however, was the mottled, hardening effect of any fluorides on teeth or the possible accumulative long-term effect of such additions. |
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However, she died due to the accumulative effect of anorexia on her body. |
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Is there an accumulative good effect or gradual nullification over time? |
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The Port River has been the repository of industrial waste for over a hundred years and the accumulative effect on local flora and fauna has been disastrous. |
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Pollutants are everywhere and their effects are accumulative. |
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Whether the accumulative effect of these changes will be for the better or for the worse is yet to be determined. |
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These substances are accumulative in living bodies and are injurious to health. |
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In order to optimize the transport-chain from forerun to main run and backlash, accumulative consignments are consolidated relationally. |
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Webb and Rott found, among others, an accumulative effect of repetition of the unknown word in either a sentence or a text. |
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However the new Spotify Artists website urged musicians to consider the accumulative earnings from a successful release, rather than focus on plays-per-song. |
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But Whyte, an 8-1 underdog who shortly after turning professional was banned for two years for testing positive for a banned stimulant, began to tire in the sixth as the accumulative toll of Joshua's punches took effect. |
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They averaged 32 years, with 393 years accumulative. |
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The majorities of Tentative Lists in Europe however remain accumulative and are in need of systematic reviews, with the exception of the Nordic region. |
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Documenting the quiddity of objects and landscapes, they produced a paratactical, accumulative language. |
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Starting at the zero-gravity of earth's core, accumulative acceleration is easily built up in a four-thousand-mile tube. |
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At 48h, the liver cells showed more significantly swelling, cytoplasm with puff, ununiformed nucleus with accumulative chromatin and enlarged, strong-stained nucleolus. |
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To condition the abalone, a method called effective accumulative temperature control is used widely, and Laminaria japonica and Undaria pinnatifida are provided as food. |
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The accumulative effect of his injuries forced him to retire. |
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