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Repeated and exposure
Repeated exposure to these stimuli influence the reorganization of a person's memory, affecting its details, or implanting vivid false accounts of an event.
Other minor characters include Ms. Sorkowitz, Ozy and Millie's kangaroo teacher and Principal Beau Vine, the bull principal of the school who allows bullying believing that, " Repeated exposure to unprovoked assault squelches unhealthy nonconformist tendencies.
#* Repeated exposure to stimuli whilst calming the dog and persuading it to remain quiet.
Repeated exposure to anxiety and nervousness can lead individuals to choose to distance themselves from the stereotyped group.
Repeated exposure to wood dust can cause chronic bronchitis, emphysema, " flu-like " symptoms, and cancer.

Repeated and was
Repeated hat-raising was impractical if heavy helmets or hats with chinstraps ( such as shakos and bearskins ) were worn, so from about 1745 the gesture was stylised to a mere hand movement.
Repeated from Volume 1 was Episode 8B, erroneously labeled as 658, even though it is correct if the A – B designations were disregarded ( 1A – 130A are 521 – 650, 1B – 130B are 651 – 780 ).
Repeated reference was made to Campion in an October 2010 episode of the BBC TV series, James May's Man Lab ( BBC2 ), where his works are used as the inspiration for a young man trying to serenade a female colleague.
Repeated dispersal between continents seems to have been important in generating new species in Eurasia, Africa and North America, rather than species arising by radiation once a continent was reached.
Repeated training in some subjects has led to long-term improvement, and in one exceptional case, even to the complete elimination of the phantom limb between the hand and the shoulder ( so that the phantom hand was dangling from the shoulder ).
Repeated soil slippage during construction meant that this was the last part of the B & L Junction Canal to be opened to traffic.
( Repeated burning, however, killed the grass and left only bracken fern, which was useless as fodder.
Repeated attempts to cross the river was met with fierce resistance by the 5th Armenian Regiment.

Repeated and rare
Repeated invasions and sacking of the east and west capitals, as well as the difficulty in preserving written texts on bamboo, make works before 1000 rare.

Repeated and cases
Repeated cases of reported Spanish mistreatment of British merchants, whom they accused of smuggling, caused public outrage, particularly the incident of Jenkins ' Ear.
Repeated or deliberate cases may result in the bowler being barred from bowling again for the remainder of the innings ( or match ), as happened with Waqar Younis in the 2003 Cricket World Cup.
Repeated concussion of the foot is probably the cause in many cases.

Repeated and result
Repeated holding can result in a boxer being penalized or ultimately disqualified.
Repeated and severe instances by a single lawyer or firm can result in eventual disbarment.
** Repeated failures may result in a router cycling between the Idle and Active states.
Repeated application of copper sulfate or copper hydroxide as a fungicide may eventually result in copper accumulation to toxic levels in soil, and admonitions to avoid excessive accumulations of copper in soil appear in various organic standards and elsewhere.
Repeated or over-dosage can result in renal failure and death through depression of the respiratory system.
Repeated use in this manner is believed to cause damage to the heart and muscles, which can ultimately result in the user's death.
Repeated and multiple arousals ( which the patient is usually unaware of ) result in an abnormal sleep architecture and daytime somnolence ( sleepiness ).
Repeated steroid injections may result in rupture of the plantar fascia.

Repeated and severe
Repeated or severe electric shock which does not lead to death has been shown to cause neuropathy.

Repeated and injury
Repeated use of hand tools can precede the condition, as well as arthritis or injury.
Repeated bouts of ischemia and reperfusion injury also are thought to be a factor leading to the formation and failure to heal of chronic wounds such as pressure sores and diabetic foot ulcers.

Repeated and .
Repeated efforts -- beginning with the Missouri Compromise of 1821 -- were made by such master moderates as Clay and Douglas to resolve the difference peacefully by compromise, rather than clear thought and timely action.
Repeated attempts to withdraw steroids entirely were unsuccessful because increased muscle weakness resulted, as well as fever, malaise, anorexia, anxiety, and an exacerbation of the anemia.
Repeated polls have disclosed that most married couples are now using contraceptives in the practice of birth control.
* Repeated measures ANOVA is used when the same subjects are used for each treatment ( e. g., in a longitudinal study ).
Repeated raids meant that defences were bolstered throughout the island during the 16th century.
* Hans Lauwerier, Fractals: Endlessly Repeated Geometrical Figures, Translated by Sophia Gill-Hoffstadt, Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ, 1991.
Repeated firing causes a structural change in the synapses.
Repeated Taliban efforts to occupy Afghanistan's seat at the United Nations and OIC were unsuccessful.
Repeated attempts to open trade were opposed on both commercial and humanitarian grounds, although minor reforms in the 1850s and 60s lowered the prices charged to the natives for " luxuries " like sugar and coffee ; transferred more of the KGH's profits to local communities ; and granted the important Ivigtut cryolite concession to a separate company.
Repeated attempts in mid-west Greenland in the 1980s and the 1990s failed due to the immobility of the herds, which destroyed their forage.
Repeated origin and loss of adhesive toepads in geckos.
Repeated blows to the head are known to gradually cause permanent brain damage.
Repeated stimuli over a period of about 10 seconds eventually lead to sufficient delivery of calcium, and an increase in muscle contraction to normal levels, which can be demonstrated on electromyography by increasing amplitude of repeated compound muscle action potentials.
Repeated experiments since the 17th century have demonstrated that inertial and gravitational mass are equivalent ; since 1915, this observation has been entailed a priori in the equivalence principle of general relativity.
Repeated use leaves a permanent " cranberry-colored stain " on the user's lips.
Repeated motions must be " so devoid of merit and be so frivolous that they can be described as a flagrant abuse of the system, have no reasonable probability of success, lack reasonable or probable cause or excuse, and are clearly meant to abuse the processes of the courts and to harass the adverse party than other litigants.
Repeated distillation of vodka will make its ethanol level much higher than is acceptable to most end users, whether legislation determines strength limits or not.
Repeated themes include participation in processions of the dead or large feasts, often presided over by a horned male deity or a female divinity who teaches magic and gives prophecies ; and participation in battles against evil spirits, " vampires ", or " witches " to win fertility and prosperity for the community.
Repeated calls to the library allow an unlimited numbers of blocks of data to be handled.
Repeated floods and increased demand for Sacramento River water saw a plethora of massive changes to the environment beginning in the 20th century.
Repeated occasions of dynastic strife in Georgia combined with the efforts of regional successors of the Great Seljuq Empire, such as the Ildenizid atabegs of Azerbaijan, Shirvanshahs, and the Ahlatshahs, had slowed down the dynamic of the Georgians achieved during the reigns of Tamar's great-grandfather, David IV, and her father, George III.

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