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Thus and chronic
Thus, the longer the biological half-life of the substance the greater the risk of chronic poisoning, even if environmental levels of the toxin are not very high.
Thus, the bacterium can cause a chronic active gastritis ( type B gastritis ), resulting in a defect in the regulation of gastrin production by that part of the stomach, and gastrin secretion can either be increased, or as in most cases, decreased, resulting in hypo-or achlorhydria.
Thus, haemochromatosis shares common symptomology ( e. g., cirrhosis and dyskinetic symptoms ) with other " pro-oxidant " diseases such as Wilson's disease, chronic manganese poisoning, and hyperuricaemic syndrome in Dalmatian dogs.
Thus, hypothermia risk factors include: any condition that affects judgment ( hypoglycemia ), the extremes of age, poor clothing, chronic medical conditions ( such as hypothyroidism and sepsis ), substance abuse, homelessness, and living in a cold environment.
Thus, stealing is a mechanism to relieve oneself from a chronic state of hyperarousal, perhaps produced by prior stressful or traumatic events, and thereby modulate affective states.
Thus, at least as it is widely understood, an individual who does not suffer from chronic dehydration is in no danger of suffering from chronic cellular dehydration.
Thus, it can be used as a tool by physicians to differentiate acute and chronic rises in ICP.
Thus both diseases and populations tend to evolve towards an equilibrium in which the common diseases are non-symptomatic, mild, or manageably chronic.
Thus, a high rate of false positives will result in resource depletion for patients who may not need such a high level of acute or chronic mental care, as other true positive abnormal individuals.
Thus, this receptor is essential in preventing the progression of schistosomiasis from the acute to the chronic ( and deadly ) stage of disease.

Thus and food
Thus, food so processed might reach more remote markets and permit the consumer to enjoy more produce at peak freshness and palatability.
Thus, as with other proposed megafauna cryptids, climate and food supply issues would make such a creature's survival in reported habitats unlikely.
Thus, under the circumstances of food chain disruption previously mentioned, non-avian dinosaurs died
Thus the cities were constantly short of food.
Thus stealing, for instance, might be considered to be always immoral, even if done to promote some other good ( e. g., stealing food to feed a starving family ), and even if it does in the end promote such a good.
Thus, protein is not normally used for fuel, and so should not be counted as a food calorie in normal situations ; nevertheless, it is usually taken into account.
Thus they eat up more and more of the food for the organism, which leads to the patient becoming weaker and weaker and more feeble.
Thus, rather than being a pest, mistletoe can have a positive effect on biodiversity, providing high quality food and habitat for a broad range of animals in forests and woodlands worldwide.
Thus creating access for fuel, food and various hotels to both Hillman and Atlanta.
Thus she was pictured as a divine white cow, carrying a tray of food on her horns, with milk flowing from her udders.
Thus, when circumstances combine, people become exposed, either directly or via food or water, and can develop an infection.
Thus the vegetable kingdom serves as food for the animal kingdom, in order that the lower manifestation of divinity, existing in the former, may be developed into a higher one.
Thus, organisms higher in the trophic pyramid have accumulated higher levels of < sup > 15 </ sup > N ( and higher δ < sup > 15 </ sup > N values ) relative to their prey and others before them in the food web.
Thus women suffered significantly from the transition away from subsistence food production towards specialization and trade.
Thus many children streamed regularly to the Baltic region to get food in exchange for products or their labor.
Thus the army will have food enough for its needs.
Thus secured, the food can be ripped into bite-sized pieces with the beak.
Thus the bill becomes a most delicate organ of sensation, and by its means the bird, while probing for food, is at once able to distinguish the nature of the objects it encounters, though these are wholly out of sight.
Thus armies, with their exorbitant needs for food, ammunition and fodder, were tied to the river valleys throughout the ages.
Thus, parents who lack the financial means to feed their children cannot use necessity as a defense if they steal food.
Thus, seasonal food farming does not require energy intensive greenhouse production, extensive irrigation, plastic packaging and long-distance transport from importing non-regional foods, and other environmental stressors.
Thus a restaurant not only has to charge for the cost of the food served but also has to calculate a price for the ambience provided.
Thus, a restaurant is known as much for its food as for the service provided by its staff.
The good that is common between person A and person B may not be the same as between person A and person C. Thus the common good can often change, although there are some things — such as the basic requirements for staying alive: food, water, and shelter — that are always good for all people.

Thus and deficits
Thus, there has been a rapid growth in research investigating theory and treatment of strange beliefs, attention and concentration deficits, self-esteem, family processes ( such as the Expressed Emotion literature ), to mention but a few, as well as ' voices '.

Thus and drive
Thus, a PICMG backplane can provide any number and any mix of ISA, PCI, PCI-X, and PCI-e slots, limited only by the ability of the SBC to interface to and drive those slots.
Thus, Annie's strong drive to take revenge on women scholars in general and on Miss de Vine in particular is perfectly comprehensible, and in fact does not in itself prove her to be mentally deranged.
Thus environmental groups may purchase and retire emission permits and hence drive up the price of the remaining permits according to the law of demand.
Thus there is an obvious evolutionary drive to hatch at night, when survival rates on the beach are much higher.
Thus, people feeling uncomfortable with their bodies may result in suffering from body dissatisfaction, and may develop a certain drive for thinness.
Thus, when viewed as an epistemic community, the overall enterprise of the expert members emerges as the product of a combination of shared beliefs and more subtle conformity pressures, rather than a direct drive for concurrence ( Michael J. Mazarr ).
Thus twice the usual Eddington luminosity would be needed to drive off an atmosphere of pure helium.
Thus while a typical surround " walk-around " or channel identification test will simply drive each speaker in turn and label the speaker from which listeners should be hearing sound, the Ambisonic equivalent will often call out compass directions, so listeners can check that the virtual source really is coming from that direction.
Thus, one might catch a bus or train on the " Yeongdong Line ," or drive to Gangneung on the Yeongdong Expressway.
Thus there exists a maximum engine size of approximately 300 kN of thrust beyond which there is no longer enough nozzle area to heat enough fuel to drive the turbines and hence the fuel pumps.
Thus, the veil of Catholicism began to slowly spread across the island with the spirited drive of the militant Jesuits.
Thus ENV could be used to drive the amplitude envelope of the oscillator OSC through the equation OSC * ENV.
Thus, in many people, there is a dip when the drive for sleep has been building for hours and the drive for wakefulness has not yet started.
Thus, with only the permanence of the majors in the humanities, there was an internal reform drive and it was renamed the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities.
Thus, while Canadians who reside in major urban centres typically live within walking distance of their federal or provincial representatives ' constituency offices, a rural politician who represents dozens of geographically dispersed small towns must normally incur much greater travel expenses, being forced to drive for several hours, or even to travel by air, in order to visit parts of their own district — and may even need to maintain more than one constituency office in order to properly represent all of their constituents.
Thus, Commodore were in the position of having launched a CD-ROM drive for a discontinued machine, while a similar device was unavailable for their current low-end Amiga.
Thus, tire rotation needs to occur more frequently for front-wheel drive vehicles.
Thus a few hundred letters would be enough to fill the free space on the drive.
Thus, the objects can be receivers of both love and hate, the affective effects of the libido and the death drive.
Thus the output speed change is identical to that of the input drive, providing constant velocity rotation.
Thus, Dumont ’ s pleasure in the expansion of power, Roux ’ s internal struggle, Nägeli ’ s drive towards complexity, and Rolph ’ s principle of insatiability and assimilation are fused together into the biological side of Nietzsche ’ s theory of will to power, which is developed in a number of places in his published writings.
Thus, with the rear-wheel drive Lancer as introduced in 1979 and the front-wheel drive Lancer Fiore, Mitsubishi had two similarly sized models competing in the same market segment, sometimes even while sharing the Lancer badge.

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