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both

[bohth] / boʊθ /


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These findings represent an early step in that effort and provide a foundation for future research into how brain-body dynamics shape sleep in both healthy individuals and those with sleep disorders.

From Science Daily

Very different worlds, but both are experiencing the effects of climate change.

From BBC

On one occasion, a horse flipped, fell on Jarrell-Searcy and both rider and mount bounced up uninjured.

From BBC

But experts have previously raised concerns that sunscreen - and testing methods - both have a degree of variability and the current rating system does not allow for that.

From BBC

The relationship followed a lopsided u-shaped curve: both extreme heat and extreme cold raised the risk of death, but the effect was much stronger on the cold side.

From Science Daily