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Why do migraines disproportionately afflict women?

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Moreover, the money during this era circulated disproportionately into property.

This means load may be spread disproportionately across the servers in your cluster.

As you can see, people advertise disproportionately high salaries for themselves.

The gains from recent economic growth flowed disproportionately to the wealthy.

The fetus of the diabetic gravida may also have disproportionately large shoulders and body size compared with the head.

In this state of 125 municipalities, the 13 that share a border with Mexico City have accounted for a disproportionately large chunk of the trouble.

Evidence presented during the meeting further shows that disadvantaged populations, such as minority groups and indigenous populations, are disproportionately affected by severe disease.

The Working Group's mandate is to prepare a global strategy and plan of action on essential health research to address conditions affecting developing countries disproportionately.

The skills of those out of work—disproportionately low- and medium-skilled men in construction and manufacturing—may not be those that employers now need.

Whereas some of the innovations, including the Pill, were explicitly designed for women, others have been designed for men and women alike, but have disproportionately benefited women.

One anomalous finding of the USA Track and Field study was that runners who were used to stretching and were assigned to the nonstretching group became injured at a disproportionately high rate.

As a result of segregated residential patterns and years of white flight to private schools, public-school districts in major cities - New York, Washington, Baltimore, Detroit, Philadelphia and Atlanta, among others- are disproportionately black.

Last year, WHO launched an integrated strategy for the management of several of the neglected tropical diseases, all of which disproportionately affect the poorest of the poor in Africa.