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1 Gonzalez said stopping crop production would have severe consequences for tequila makers.
2 Mutations affecting the Nodal factors have severe consequences in mammals and fish.
3 Both have severe arthritis and diabetes, and need the heating on constantly.
4 Furthermore, adult patients have severe chest wall deformities with calcificated costal cartilage.
5 The double mutants have severe replication defects and accumulate aberrant replication intermediates.
6 Well, indeed, might my mother say, that I should have severe trials.
7 The Japanese crisis could have severe consequences for the global economy.
8 Almost one third of children in these disadvantaged areas have severe literacy problems.
9 These measures are likely to have severe impacts on Irish businesses.
10 Age-associated changes in tissue maintenance and repair have severe consequences to human physiology.
11 Aid agencies report many have severe mental health problems and some are suicidal.
12 Don't take internally if you have severe hypertension or heart disease.
13 But interfering that openly might have severe ramifications for Miss Ruth.
14 That alone would have severe consequences to the financial sustainability of South African rugby.
15 But not everyone believes the measures will have severe consequences.
16 These parameters should, therefore, be useful for predicting which patients will have severe VLS.
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