Sentences with phrase «in war zones during»

Studies in rodents suggest that stress during pregnancy inhibits neural growth, while the children of women who lived in war zones during pregnancy have a higher risk of developing schizophrenia.

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The Obama administration declared during Operation Odyssey Lightning that Libya was an area of «active hostilities,» thus those strikes took place in what was essentially an active war zone.
Sadly, many hipsters were not around during the Dinkins era when the very communities that they call home were among the most violent war zones in the world.
Although the Bodélé depression is near the war zone in Darfur, Sudan, Charlie Bristow of Birkbeck, University of London, and his colleagues managed to collect and analyse 28 samples during an expedition in 2005.
The surgeons hypothesize that the pectoralis major tears «can be attributed to the increase in both intensity and frequency of physical training that occurs during deployments to the war zone
On any given workday, employees can sit in on a news editorial meeting, listen to a firsthand account from a journalist who has just returned from a war zone, or set aside regular duties to explore an untapped passion during Serendipity Days.
Diagnosed with persistent hearing problems and clearly still inhabiting a psychological war zone if not a physical one, Vincent tries to ward off ennui and despair by taking a private security job in the South of France, where he is tasked with protecting rich Lebanese businessman Whalid (Percy Kemp) and his family during a party at their gated estate.
Building school capacity to support students from Australian Defence Force families during parental deployment says that many Australian school students have a parent deployed to a war zone due to Australia's increased involvement in international conflict over the past 15 years.
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The adults among these children from the war zones would be lost in their thoughts during conversations with the elders of my town.
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