If someone with this condition being fed by tube develops a problem, they may regurgitate and choke on their food. |
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The fungus develops in the tissue of asparagus fern and drains the plant of vital nutrients. |
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When a plant is injured, it develops a callous over the wound as protection. |
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As the baker kneads the dough, protein develops into gluten, which gives bread its rising power. |
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Mr Jake Swinson is from the armaments centre, which develops, tests, evaluates and acquires non-nuclear, air-dropped munitions. |
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His employees decide that while the cat is away the mice will play and their search for adventure quickly develops into farcical madness. |
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And as each region develops its own arrangements, they will cumulatively have an impact on the world order. |
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Why Korsakoff's psychosis develops in only some patients with Wernicke's encephalopathy is unclear. |
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The prognosis is worse when severe preeclampsia develops during the second trimester. |
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Familial Scheuermann disease is characterized by kyphotic deformity of the spine that develops in adolescence. |
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It captures the essence of a short drink, and develops the brand without betraying its long-standing values. |
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As the larvae hatch and grow into mites, the skin produces an allergic reaction and intense itching develops. |
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Your body develops an allergy from continued exposure to a specific substance. |
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I know a few Alpha Geeks, but I think you have to be a programmer to really understand the way this stuff develops. |
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A plant with aster yellows develops weak, yellowing leaves and twisted or distorted stems and flowers. |
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Exhausted, he develops altitude sickness and, because neither brother has a rope, cannot descend by the same steep route. |
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As vectoral production develops, the means appear for the renewal of the gift economy. |
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A detailed study of the fifth shoot-borne root showed that one lateral root mother cell develops in each two out of three successive merophytes. |
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The novel develops a plot fueled by a desire for a conventionally capitalistic definition of happiness. |
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After a few days, the plasmodium cleaves into multinucleate portions, each of which develops into a zoosporangium. |
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Biennial caraway forms a rosette of leaves the first year and develops a flowering stalk the second, after which the plant dies. |
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How can you be bloodguilty for killing an embryo before it develops any blood? |
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Five to 15 days after exposure a pneumonia that is not very different from other less virulent pneumonias acquired in the community develops. |
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A restrained intimacy thus develops between these two simply because of the circumstances. |
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Meiosis produces 4 gametes, ie. isogamy, anisogamy and oogamy, which through mitosis develops into mature gametes. |
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A healthy body develops antibodies, which hopefully resist the antigens, by binding on them. |
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You have an immune response to the vaccine as your body develops antibodies to the virus. |
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In damp, warm, poorly ventilated areas, surface mold often develops on wooden parts of buildings. |
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The company develops software that mimics the human brain in the way that it works. |
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Concrete's strength develops as it cures, and that process is usually acknowledged to begin at the time of initial set. |
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Oak woodland develops best in moist, protected canyons and valleys with deep alluvial soils. |
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The procedure identifies and sorts sperm into two types determining whether a fertilised egg develops into a male or female embryo. |
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As indicated, Waltz takes classical and neoclassical realism as a starting-point and develops some of its core ideas and assumptions. |
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But if you haven't prepared for it and you aren't confident with that situation, then that pressure develops into stress. |
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The unset cement is very permeable until it develops sufficient. strength to prevent fluid influx. |
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Then, a fluid-filled space develops, to form the antrum of a tertiary follicle. |
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Their scenes together are ripe with tension, both sexual and dramatic, and their relationship develops in emotionally intricate ways. |
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Making the bread is a living process, similar to yoghurt, where the dough rises and develops with the yeast. |
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The company develops a unique anti-bleeding agent for use in first-aid products, such as plasters, sprays and nasal plugs. |
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As the egg develops it produces estrogen which causes the lining of the uterus to grow. |
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Marcel's friend Baron de Charlus develops an unreciprocated desire for him, but Marcel loves Albertine, who breaks his heart. |
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This type of peptic ulcer develops in the first part of the small intestine. |
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Finally, the retina and retinal pigment epithelium differentiate from the optic cup, and the optic nerve develops from the optic stalk. |
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Opera Software develops browsers for desktop, smart phone, PDA, iTV and vertical markets. |
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Yes, Matt can sometimes be a bore, but he usually knows when he is boring, and this lends complexity to his character as the series develops. |
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The pathophysiology of unilateral renal artery stenosis provides a clear example of how hypertension develops. |
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If the bunion develops as part of a more widespread arthritis, then other medication may be advised. |
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If space tourism develops during the coming decades, it will generate jobs similar to those which exist in the travel industry today. |
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The paranoiac develops intricate fantasies of persecution in order to mask the unfaceable fact that the powers that be don't care about him. |
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Most of these infections are asymptomatic until advanced liver disease develops. |
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An organization that develops new musicals is producing a cabaret show of my songs that opens in a week and a half. |
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The underlying cause of most heart attacks is atherosclerosis, a disease of the coronary arteries that usually develops over many years. |
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Crinoids are gonochoric and brood their young until the embryo develops into a doliolarian larva or a fully formed juvenile crinoid. |
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After a few careless moves in the opening Black develops a murderous attack. |
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The vasculitic phase usually develops within three years of the onset of asthma. |
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In 1921, Guillain described a reversible form of acute tabetic ataxia that develops abruptly and improves completely on early suitable treatment. |
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Our personality develops under the shadows of a latent fear lurking behind us always. |
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If a person develops the arthritis of late-stage Lyme disease, the symptoms are usually treated with oral antibiotics. |
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By reciting certain mantras and performing austerities one's consciousness is expanded and one develops supernatural abilities. |
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This section develops the statistical mechanics of equilibrium myosin-S1 binding to actin regulated by a continuous flexible chain. |
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He has a strong but erratic arm and should find more touch if he develops more consistent mechanics. |
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Nevertheless, what we do retain is the spirit, which matures and develops as we progress. |
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At very low temperature this metal develops magnetic order, whereby the magnetic moments of its electrons align with one other. |
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Very roughly speaking, this process divides expected expenses into fixed and variable components and develops a budget estimate for each. |
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But when Duncan develops a crush on Perry, the two are in for a sexual awakening. |
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It is often undiagnosed in the first instance as it very rarely develops full signs and symptoms. |
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The site develops with the construction of an aisled Late Saxon timber hall, which was one of King Cnut's royal manors. |
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An infected person can transmit it from one to two days before the rash develops, and until the rash stops spreading and is covered by dry scabs. |
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In the coelenterate Obelia, the egg develops into a colonial hydroid consisting of a series of branching Hydra-like organisms called polyps. |
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Instead there develops a growing deep anxiety, and feelings of insecurity, unworthiness, and undesirableness. |
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The novel follows four Edinburgh schemies with a story that develops over 30 years. |
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These examples could serve as templates until the new teacher develops his or her own style. |
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How this mood develops will depend hugely on whether the days and weeks spread to months and years. |
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In syanapsids, a secondary jaw joint develops between the surangular and the squamosal, which becomes the unique mammalian jaw articulation. |
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The bud develops its own mouth and set of feeding tentacles but shares a gut, and hence its food, with its parent. |
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Tolerance and understanding develops between Ruth and other members of the household. |
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Some degree of cross-training inevitably develops, broadening the scope of the professional practice of all participants. |
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As she develops she should be able to reach out and grab an object, even though she often misses the mark on the first try. |
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In the presence of acid phosphatase, the test paper develops violet stains on the white test paper. |
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Narsarsukite is another tetragonal mineral that can show a tetragonal prismatic habit, particularly when it develops in open cavities. |
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Ceratopteris spores, like fucoid zygotes, divide unequally to produce a small rhizoid cell and a larger cell that develops into the thallus. |
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Pauses, stops, and breaks will help the film, which never develops any real momentum. |
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This allows for the rapid deployment of troops around the world, no matter where the next theater of war develops. |
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The resulting multiple fruit is derived from 1,500 to 2,000 flowers and develops mainly from the persistent perianth. |
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The patient begins to identify with the child being beaten, imagines enjoying such treatment, and develops a masochistic fantasy. |
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Throughout the book, Haught systematically develops a theology of evolution that engages contemporary debates on theodicy, suffering, and death. |
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The letter D develops gradually the uncial form... by lengthening the upper stroke of the bow. |
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This rising air is part of a thermal, a rising current of air which develops over parts of the surface that are warmer than their surroundings. |
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The book develops the theme that mathematics and mathematicians can be interesting. |
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As a result, he develops more arguments against rationalism, and finds them more and more nonsensical and therefore less worthwhile reading. |
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Frequently, sequestration is discovered when a patient develops symptoms that are usually secondary to infection or associated cardiac disease. |
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It develops its root system for about ten years underground before it surfaces. |
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In other taxa, a sheet of bone develops ventrally, between the pila and the basisphenoid. |
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He develops his slumbering powers and compels them to act in obedience to his sway. |
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The thistle is a biennial plant, and this one is in its first year, when it develops a deep taproot. |
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During the fourth year the child learns to cut with scissors and to thread beads, develops a mature pencil grasp, and learns to draw. |
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In maize, as in all flowering plants, the seed develops inside a coat of maternal origin. |
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A logical pattern develops, with seeming natural consequences appearing for a variety of actions. |
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Process Group develops a process improvement project with tangible milestones and measurable objectives. |
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A standard LENTON coupler is a mechanical taper threaded splice that develops the minimum specified ultimate strength of the rebar being spliced. |
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If one of a pair of identical twins develops leukaemia, in one out of four cases the other will also do so, within weeks or months. |
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Filmed in Japan, this tells the story of mad scientist Dr. Bragan who develops a giant carnivorous plant that walks like a man. |
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This is how, in His Beatitude's words, unity in prayer develops, both in a family and in the whole Church. |
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They make their way forward to stand alongside the fans, and soon a mosh pit develops. |
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Art changes as it develops, sometimes morphing into shapes almost unrecognizable from its origins. |
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But once he develops a trusting relationship with someone who will pay attention to what he wants, said Rosen, he's a happy camper. |
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If hyponatremia develops rapidly, muscular twitches, irritability and convulsions can occur. |
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There are no simple formulae for understanding the human mind and how it develops. |
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In patients with superimposed bacterial infection, septicaemia develops and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. |
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The spleen, derived from mesoderm develops in the dorsal mesogastrium and consequently moves to the left side of the abdomen. |
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The spleen develops within the dorsal mesogastrium, between the stomach and the body wall. |
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This is one sketch of an idea for the cover of a book about twin sisters, one of whom develops a bad attitude that makes a mess of her life. |
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The eggs hatch in 2 to 3 days and each larva develops within their own chamber, using the bee bread as a food source. |
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After a while, the smoker develops a tolerance to the drug, which leads to an increase in smoking. |
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The juvenile, which forms within the larval ectoderm, independently develops a serotonergic system. |
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Only a minority of patients with hyperuricemia develops tophi and gouty arthritis. |
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The course develops the skills of young people identified as future leaders. |
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In the complementary category of the protostomes, which includes annelids and arthropods, the blastopore develops into the mouth. |
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The T-cell system develops early in life and the only way it can develop is to be exposed to bacteria and other microbes. |
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The pain develops quickly, and may also occur in the abdomen, and the scrotal skin discolours. |
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The polarity of the micro-gametophyte of flowering plants is related to the proximal-distal axis of the microspore from which it develops. |
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The confusion develops focus then, security men wading in, jumping on a middle-aged man who is shouting something about medical negligence. |
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A complete cynic develops insight that cuts through sham and goes directly to the heart of the matter. |
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The firm does not design bespoke software, but develops broadly based systems to which features can be added or removed as required. |
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By continuously analyzing war and warfare, their essence and content, the military science develops, acquiring new knowledge. |
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Simply stated, it is through a highly trained and discerning eye that a curator develops this skill. |
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Also, with repeated sharpening of a flat blade, a pointed tip inevitably develops. |
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But those for whom enjoyment develops into aggression need to be weeded out before they can start to make a nuisance of themselves. |
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A road movie that begins someway between a sumptuous travelogue and a light-hearted romp quickly develops into something much more significant. |
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This compound exercise also develops strength for the multijoint movements involved in sports that require both forward and sideward arm motions. |
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As fruit develops on gooseberries and blackcurrants, erect temporary netting to protect it from the birds. |
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When a neonate develops bilious vomiting, one should suspect a surgical condition. |
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A film of liquid develops between the two layers of skin, which later makes it easier for the animal to cast its skin. |
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In some severe cases, diffuse opacification suggestive of acute respiratory distress syndrome develops despite intensive treatment. |
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Although captan and thiram are beneficial in suppressing leather rot, they will not provide adequate control if an epidemic develops. |
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They are unlike chickenpox, which develops first on the trunk of the body and is seen in various stages of development. |
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In Victoria, many of the heaviest rainfall events occur when a depression develops over the State within an existing moist airmass. |
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The first movement revolves around a haunting ostinato which forms the motto theme of the quintet and develops throughout the movement. |
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Chocolate bloom develops naturally with time, but it can be brought on prematurely. |
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His work is far from conventional and he develops a language in which he balances a delicate harmonious relationship between his elements. |
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One year after its extension period, each shoot develops axillary branches whose vigour increases acropetally. |
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Hartel's research team has come up with a theory to explain how visual fat bloom develops in well-tempered chocolates. |
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This only develops, with brain maturation, during childhood and adolescence. |
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If this disease develops in the plant's crown, a wet rot may kill the entire plant. |
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In many cases, the symptoms reduce as the child develops into adulthood and may almost disappear. |
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In adventitious embryony, the embryo develops directly from nucellar or chalazal tissue without an intervening gametophyte stage. |
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The young parasite then develops a tubercle, with adventitious roots and a shoot. |
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Hegel develops his rational ontology of gender within a logic of oppositions. |
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When the petals fall, the 2-inch carmine fruit develops, revealing scarlet seeds. |
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It's an intoxicating read, and one which eventually develops a rhythm all its own. |
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The pull-up develops the muscles needed in all forms of swimming, especially the breaststroke and butterfly. |
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Once respiratory or renal disease develops, the course is usually rapidly progressive. |
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Disease then develops in the stalk and rapidly spreads up the stalk and into the leaves. |
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The commander must be ready to adjust his reconnaissance focus as the situation changes or develops. |
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A mother usually can continue to breastfeed her baby if the baby develops jaundice. |
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The motor circuit will open if an over-temperature condition develops. |
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Now in his old age, Hitchcock develops crushes on young women, gives them money, and asks them to do god knows what. |
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Drama develops out of a crisis when Marchbanks declares his love for Candida to Morell, who suddenly realises that the foundations of his marriage are built on sand. |
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As the plot develops you realize that as many of the events unfold, it is not clear which of them occur naturally and which are engineered by the people that govern. |
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In most cases of alcohol withdrawal seizures, adding anticonvulsants to benzodiazepines is unnecessary, unless the patient develops status epilepticus. |
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The failure of that system to prevent this attack will be closely eyed as the investigation of the attack develops. |
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But, especially as the orchestra develops, and finds itself playing on other than home territory, some of those rough edges will need to be smoothed and polished. |
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But as the story develops, and Andrew discovers he is telekinetic, he harnesses his new powers to improve his filmmaking. |
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The novel follows Dinello as she develops her own ice cream empire and leads a double life in more ways than one. |
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This soon rejoins the main passage, and before long the floor breaks through the porcellaneous band, and the passage develops into a somewhat more pleasant vadose trench. |
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There is a relationship that develops, tense and often testy, between a journalist and his quarry. |
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Depending on what potentiality he develops, he may become a plant, an animal, a celestial being, an angel, or he may even be unified with God himself. |
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If someone develops some ideal dairy cow and wants to clone it he does not want jumping genes creating variations that cause some of them clones to produce less milk. |
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The amniotes are a monophyletic group of vertebrates, comprising reptiles, birds, and mammals, that develops in its embryonic life the envelope called amnion. |
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I paint my scenes spontaneously as the narrative develops lyrically in me. |
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In amniotes, the embryo develops in a blastodisk atop a large yolk mass. |
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The stalk lengthens as the fetus develops within its amniotic sac, and at the uterine end the blood vessels become part of the developing placenta. |
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I would suggest that she do some breathing success and work on her head voice so that she develops it enough to blend it. |
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The voice, for example, stays high-pitched, the body develops a rounded contour, and the loss of hormones produces an unusual tallness and also prevents the skin from tanning. |
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The plant is tough to stamp out because it develops a system of roots and rhizomes, horizontal underground stems that descend as far as six feet into the sand. |
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She situates her storytelling within a specifically literary context, and develops a double-voiced message, directed toward both a white audience and the black community. |
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The author develops a rationale for cerebral asymmetry and specialization that goes well beyond that necessitated by early observations of lateralized language skills. |
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When maggots have completed their development they convert their last larval skin into a puparium, a hardened shell within which the pupa develops. |
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A coiled conch develops a closed umbilicus only when certain very limited conditions are fulfilled, thus permitting only very limited degrees of freedom. |
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Wertz selects the pieces he wishes to present, promotes the artists by sending mailers and catalogs, as well as develops a press packet of each artist's work. |
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Analytical chemistry is that area of chemistry that develops methods to identify substances by analyzing and quantitating the exact composition of a mixture. |
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Wilson develops his argument through a pleasing series of case studies. |
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The vesicles rupture, and a painless, ulcerated, black eschar develops. |
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To let the air in, the cheese wheel is regularly pierced all the way through with a long needle, and the mold develops all along the thin tunnels thus generated. |
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He then develops data on exchange rates, mint parity and gold points, with which he investigates three important features of Anglo-American monetary history. |
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Once a person develops symptoms, the disease is usually fatal. |
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Once clinical cardiovascular disease develops, patients with type 2 diabetes have a poorer prognosis for survival than normoglycemic patients with cardiovascular disease. |
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In his quest to treat all neurotics, and not just those who suffer from hysteria, Freud abandons hypnotism and develops the technique of free association. |
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The more unstructured a movement is, the less control it has over the directions in which it develops and the political actions in which it engages. |
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This is one example of a math fact strategy that develops number sense in children and potentially has a broad application in mathematics learning. |
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The midgut eventually develops into distal duodenum, jejunum, ileum, caecum, appendix, ascending colon, and proximal two thirds of the transverse colon. |
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While the content develops automatically and anarchically, nothing happens to the social structure of Wikipedia without the consent of the core community. |
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Women with gestational diabetes, which generally develops later in pregnancy, usually do not have an increased risk of having a baby with a birth defect. |
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A creeping sense develops that Judy fled not just a stifling culture but a genuine existential threat. |
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While capitalism as an economic system develops in a roughly sequential fashion, the same cannot be said for debates about capitalism's social and moral consequences. |
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According to Hamburger, the devotional image develops in order to record and provoke the visionary experience cultivated by the nuns and, to a point, imitated by the laity. |
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Leach can now conduct large-scale genetic screens, studying the progress of mutations designed to mimic the way human pancreatic disease develops. |
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Felix's presumptuous action is barely less nettlesome than his withholding and patronizing behavior toward a teenage student who develops a crush on him. |
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Hypochondroplasia is a similar condition, often diagnosed as the child develops, but the inherent abnormalities are less apparent than with achondroplasia. |
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Night blindness develops, usually in childhood, followed by loss of peripheral visual field, progressing over many years to tunnel vision and finally blindness. |
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A patient who develops subsequent postoperative metritis will not be at higher risk of harboring an abscess if ORC was applied. |
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If catlore is scarce in the above genres, it develops prominence in the realm of superstition and belief. |
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Another initially foursquare wine that develops lovely fruit in the glass, with a toasty-biscuity finish beginning to build. |
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Tests show that even in the first year of life, the fear of strangers develops more similarly along identical twins than fraternals. |
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During winter, fast ice, which is attached to the shoreline, develops first, rendering ports unusable without the services of icebreakers. |
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Even intradenominationally, each church community develops its own ideal mode of ritual enactments. |
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The Department of Health develops policies and guidelines to improve the quality of care and to meet patient expectations. |
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Revived Cornish is constructed on historical Cornish, so that the Cornish language develops. |
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The Hindus believe that this deepens the understanding of the eternal truths and further develops the tradition. |
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The play ascribes different poetic forms to different characters, sometimes changing the form as the character develops. |
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The river develops into three lakes along its course, Lough Allen, Lough Ree, and Lough Derg. |
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This also develops other soft skills, such as teamwork, while promoting motorsport and engineering. |
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Burton's role was that of an RAF officer who develops romantic feelings for the nun. |
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The resulting zygote develops into an embryo, which along with its surrounding integument, becomes a seed. |
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The female cone develops two ovule, each of which contains haploid haploid megaspores. |
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Calves, generally, are born with a thin layer of blubber, which develops at different paces depending on the habitat. |
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Candle ice is a form of rotten ice that develops in columns perpendicular to the surface of a lake. |
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Other gastropods develop external asymmetry, such as Glaucus atlanticus that develops asymmetrical cerata as they mature. |
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Some polyps can asexually produce a creeping frustule larval form, which then develops into another polyp. |
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As the embryo develops into a fetus, the tail is absorbed by the growing body. |
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This accidental repartition gets repeated, develops advantages of its own, and gradually ossifies into a systematic division of labour. |
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Typically the transition from rifting to spreading develops at a triple junction where three converging rifts meet over a hotspot. |
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Significant uplift of the rift shoulders develops at this stage, strongly influencing drainage and sedimentation in the rift basins. |
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In the absence of disturbance, a climax vegetation cover develops that prevents the establishment of other species. |
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Studies of autosomal DNA, which look at the entire DNA mixture, have become increasingly important as the technology develops. |
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Air Force develops, maintains, and operates the space and control segments. |
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When the convergent movement of the two plates results in continental collision, the basin becomes shallower and develops into a foreland basin. |
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Additionally, the sesamoid bone in the mole, sensu stricto, is a bone that develops within a tendon. |
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The female develops a brood patch of bare skin and plays the main part in incubating the eggs. |
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At breeding time, the male develops nuptial pads on the first three fingers. |
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The female also develops spots, but not on the belly, which is paler than those of the males, and they are generally smaller. |
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One is used as a food reserve for wintry periods, and provides for the development of the other one, from which visible growth develops. |
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The ovary typically develops into a capsule that is dehiscent by three or six longitudinal slits, while remaining closed at both ends. |
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This type of passive margin develops where rifting is oblique to the coastline, as is now occurring in the Gulf of California. |
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As the playa dries during the summer, conspicuous plant zonation develops along the shoreline. |
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Conversely, the retreating blade flaps down, develops a higher angle of attack, and generates more lift. |
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He develops an impassioned admiration for Steerforth, perceiving him as something noble, who could do great things if he would. |
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As a true fruit, it develops from the ovary of the plant after fertilization, its flesh comprising the pericarp walls. |
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Anthropomorphism grows into theology, while physicism develops into science. |
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Bog iron is a form of impure iron deposit that develops in bogs or swamps by the chemical or biochemical oxidation of iron carried in solution. |
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This muscle develops mainly during the later stages of puberty, and muscle growth can continue even after boys are biologically adult. |
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Other sports in Thailand are slowly growing as the country develops its sporting infrastructure. |
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By its nature, that is whether it develops with or without fertilization, simple polyembryony can be sexual or asexual. |
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A rash develops on the skin 24 to 48 hours after lesions on the mucous membranes appear. |
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This form develops in approximately 2 percent of infections and occurred mostly in adults. |
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If successful, a red and itchy bump develops at the vaccine site in three or four days. |
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In early hemorrhagic smallpox, death occurs suddenly about six days after the fever develops. |
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During the winter fast ice develops on the coast, but it is rare on the open sea around Bear Island. |
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During the second, photosynthesis begins as the plant develops leaves and branches. |
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This peg grows down into the soil, and the tip, which contains the ovary, develops into a mature peanut pod. |
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In some cases, a language develops an acrolect that contains elements of a more prestigious language. |
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Knowledge of English becomes an asset, and a new indigenous elite develops. |
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Schwarzschild differs from Selkirk in that he develops a more robust model of discourse status. |
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This eventually develops into a pyic infection which may extend well into the jaw bone. |
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In such jurisdictions, nothing must be filed with the court until a dispute develops requiring actual judicial intervention. |
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European Union law is codified in treaties, but develops through the precedent set down by the European Court of Justice. |
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War has been made splendid in all its red-handedness chiefly because it trains to teamwork and develops devotion to the group. |
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The elasticity of concrete is relatively constant at low stress levels but starts decreasing at higher stress levels as matrix cracking develops. |
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The TRACERx project is looking at how NSCLC develops and evolves, and how these tumors become resistant to treatment. |
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Its BayerCropscience business develops genetically modified crops and pesticides. |
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A parallel pattern also develops in regions of parallel, elongate landforms like outcropping resistant rock bands. |
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Other geological features on which radial drainage commonly develops are domes and laccoliths. |
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The ovary is superior and develops into a dehiscent seed capsule bearing numerous tiny seeds. |
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As the sclerotome develops, it condenses further eventually developing into the vertebral body. |
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The flavour of grouse, like most game birds, develops if the bird is hung for a few days after shooting and before eating. |
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This bend eliminates unsightly waviness that often develops as you cut the copper with a tin snips. |
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Azzouni develops a regimentation in terms of anaphorically unrestricted quantifiers. |
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It usually develops along what is known as the milk line which runs from the arm pit to the groin. |
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Some of them, such as the cat asana, are well-known yoga postures, but others the instructor develops and creates on her own. |
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Atopic eczema is a chronic inflammatory, itchy skin condition that usually develops in early childhood. |
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Even if a tipping groundswell develops, whistleblowers may not be rewarded, thereby deterring future tipping. |
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The type of patch that develops with age is called age spot, lentigo, or liver spot. |
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Response to Viscum alburn therapy can be assessed after 1 year, however complete cure develops over a long time in many cases. |
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Caro's figuration connects to Henry Moore, but develops its own understanding and attitude toward the aliveness of the body. |
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Quantum leaps in performance are a frequent outcome of the customized, creative and often breakthrough strategies Bain develops for its clients. |
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Meanwhile, Homer Simpson develops Jerusalem Syndrome and believes that he is the messiah. |
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Resistance to antimicrobial agents develops soon after these life-saving drugs are introduced into human and animal medicine. |
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The lesion begins as a condylomatous lesion which eventually ulcerates and develops sinuses that exhibit foul-smelling keratinous material. |
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Such damage can lead to scar formation which can be especially difficult to treat when it develops after myomectomy surgery. |
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Ragini Mehra, owner of The Kirana Shop who develops organic sauces and food products, was present. |
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At the beginning, the SDM tools help students organize and easily re-organize the data as the project develops. |
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In addition, SmartSearch develops and actively tests PPC-specific landing pages and microsites utilizing ion interactive's LiveBall platform. |
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Languidness develops as a central idea in Decadent poetry as a refuge from an increasingly frenzied materialistic age. |
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Stone babies or lithopedions are formed when the foetus develops outside the uterus in the abdomen. |
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During roasting, coffee develops a small amount of benzo pyrene, a strong mutagen and carcinogen which is released during extraction and brewing. |
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Sclerosing adenosis is a benign condition of the breast in which extra tissue develops within the breast lobules. |
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Artisoft develops and manufactures a full line of hardware and software for local area networks including the LANtastic Local Area Network. |
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Lymphedema is a chronic and progressive complication which develops secondary to breast cancer treatment. |
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The company develops drugs that treat rare genetic diseases known as lysosomal storage disorders. |
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Coates develops a number of unifying themes, one being the inherently hierarchical design of the legal and social regime of seigneurialism. |
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In addition to this field work Ralph develops synthetic seismogram methods for predicting sound propagation in the seafloor. |
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Brainboxes also develops the appropriate software drivers, which are compatiblewith all major operating systems. |
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In Tripterocalyx, the anthocarp enlarges greatly, hardens, and develops three or four large, membranaceous wings. |
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However, doctors assert that the boy is suffering from meningocele, a form of spina bifida, where the spinal cord develops abnormally. |
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It develops from rhizomes, bulblike underground structures that cause it to clump and expand in girth without much human assistance. |
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As interest in the construct develops, hardiness methodologists will need to reach some consensus on how to assess it. |
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Cattle are said to be blown when gorged with green food which develops gas. |
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When a mammal embryo develops, its middle ear appears to form in a pop-and-patch way that seals one end with substandard, infection-prone tissue. |
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As the Arab world develops, certain entrenched mindsets are hampering progress. |
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By way of mistakenness, activity and work, Stein develops a language that destabilizes the nominative case. |
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