Moreover, the progression of the Moon's apse, thus determined by Newton, is but half its true amount. |
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Early detection and treatment can often slow or stop the progression of disease. |
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Again, mathematical modeling has shown that disease progression may be caused by viral evolution. |
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Frequent reassessment with serial lung function testing for rapid progression is critical. |
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Because of his unresponsiveness to treatment and further progression of disease, the patient chose to receive only palliative medical care. |
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Medication can prevent further progression of otosclerosis but it will not improve your hearing. |
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Upon entering each unit, viewers are taken through a generational progression of each family. |
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Once muscle weakness has been differentiated from asthenia and fatigue, the physician should ask the patient about disease onset and progression. |
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One represents the aestheticism of the academy, the other the avant-garde faith in innovation and progression. |
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Similarly, in astrocytic tumors, microsatellite instability is not associated with progression. |
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Early identification and treatment of chlamydia may slow the progression of reactive arthritis. |
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Their only curveballs thrown here are Beach Boys harmonies and the same augmented chord progression, and even these twists are rationed. |
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Rather than following a linear progression, the essays circle back to reveal the interconnectedness of things. |
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Its 92 problems illustrate the formula for summing an arithmetic progression. |
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The work was divided into five stages but the proposal envisaged continuous, uninterrupted progression of the project. |
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Chromosomal translocations are known to contribute to the development or progression of many types of cancer. |
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With disease progression, the autoimmune response of the disease may become more difficult to suppress. |
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Use of this technique would be an excellent way to track the progression or regression of emphysema in a noninvasive way. |
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Unless we're talking about immortality, it really is just one more progression along a road we've been on for hundreds of years. |
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Taken jointly, they prevent the progression of the disease, reduce inflammation, and relieve mild to severe pain. |
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These medications carry an increased risk of progression into deep sedation or general anesthesia. |
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The real progression of the movie is a progression backwards, further and further into the past. |
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Historically, American demography fits into a three-stage progression characteristic of societies that now have low birth and death rates. |
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Spinal surgery with instrumentation corrects a significant part of the deformity and hopefully stops further progression of the scoliotic curve. |
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In my experience it takes much more than one solar arc progression to trigger events in a natal chart. |
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Valery subtly suggests the progression of evening in the language of the second quatrain's closing lines. |
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Hip Hop and Jazz tunes were superbly mixed with turntable scratch and an infectious piano line that dictate the film's progression. |
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One factor of potential importance in disease progression that is frequently overlooked is the role of mechanical forces. |
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After therapy or with disease progression, karyotypes often vary from karyotypes at diagnosis. |
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The progression of kibbutzes from socialist ideals to capitalism tells an interesting tale of structural change. |
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Science is not a gradual, linear progression as many of the key scientific thinkers would have you believe. |
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Instead of showing progression we seem to be regressing in our serials these days. |
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However, at the same time there has also been a progression in the number of ways athletes are able to hide their drug use. |
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These superficial lesions can also be treated bronchoscopically to prevent progression to invasive cancer. |
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Thus, the association of reactive oxygen species both in carcinogenesis and in cancer progression has been shown in numerous investigations. |
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Its successful progression responds intrinsically, inherently, to the in situ conditions through which it arises. |
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The dome-shaped shade displays apples and grapes arranged in a progression of color as the fruits appear to ripen with the seasons. |
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They show his progression in the creative linocut process and the uniqueness of each incarnation of the proof. |
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The bus continued its jilted stop-start progression through the streets of Northern London and my eyes wandered again. |
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This helps to slow the progression of coronary heart disease and makes a heart attack less likely. |
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Urine-borne chemical cues influence the progression and outcome of agonistic encounters in lobsters and crayfish. |
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This mathematical progression provides unarguable evidence of the improvement made by the white shirts in the last few decades. |
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Then a metaphor focusing on spiritual inner strength and age progression was introduced. |
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The slow progression of arches, with their classical stonework, feels more like something from a Roman catacomb than from the London Underground. |
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Ultrasonography is used for the diagnosis and follow-up of the progression of the uterine sacculus until its disappearance. |
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In Ramus this progression is not as prominent and we find a more clear-cut distinction between the visile and audile worlds. |
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With progression of the disease certain adaptations will probably have to be made in order to carry on with day-to-day activities. |
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The history of Western civilization provides a good case study of this progression. |
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All creatures, the Malthusian argument runs, tend to increase in geometrical progression. |
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The central line represents the vertical centre line of the body, and also the progression of the movement. |
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For a while, the progression of their relationship echoes the discoveries they unearth about Ash and Christabel. |
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Secondly, we needed strata within which participants had roughly identical rates of disease progression. |
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It has been a gradual progression to be more independent and develop myself personally that has resulted in the move to open my own nursery. |
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Progression is not as rapid as I wish, but I am sated by the gradual marked progression that I can see and acknowledge. |
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Some of you may choose a gradual progression from selling to friends, to selling at fairs and shows, to retail selling and so on. |
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Even rock fans have been amazed by The Decemberists' rapid progression from likeable imitators to true originals. |
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The band will probably branch out into new musical areas, like melody and proper chord progression. |
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Unblinded assessment of outcome in multiple sclerosis trials can result in overestimates of the effect of treatment on progression of disease. |
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In contrast to areas where subtype B is prevalent, rapid progression to AIDS is seen in areas where non-B subtypes are predominant. |
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You are likely to have already met perhaps the most important series which is the geometric progression. |
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The progression of the story is somewhat episodic, as is characteristic of many of Dickens' tales. |
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Perhaps this is just a natural part of the progression of our society, technology driving us towards increasing global homogeneity. |
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If the arrest is dependent upon recombination, then preventing recombination should suppress the meiotic progression defect. |
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Alcohol intake is a cofactor in the rate of progression of chronic HCV infection. |
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Why return to a job that has little to offer by way of progression and that has managers who get paid silly money to do nothing? |
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Patients with symptomatic retinal tears are at high risk of progression to retinal detachment. |
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A frequent complication of symptom progression is the person's ongoing need to adjust to evolving functional losses that accompany syringomyelia. |
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The pathological mechanisms of disease progression are unclear but oxidant stress may play a role. |
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Forensic pathologists see the natural pathologic progression of many untreated diseases. |
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Taken as a whole, the project creates a progression of refractions, a series of cleavages that structure the contraction of the landscape. |
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The usual progression of a compound word is from two separate words, to a hyphenated compound, to a closed compound. |
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Jo told me it is important to keep active to slow down the progression of my condition. |
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The difference is that the PSA wants automatic progression to the top pay rates for community nurses. |
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When a singing contest is described as a reality show it is because its progression is unscripted or at any rate, not entirely scripted. |
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Conventional therapy with warfarin, digoxin, and diuretics improves symptoms but has a limited effect on disease progression. |
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Some studies have also shown that progression of nearsightedness can be lessened by contact lens use. |
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The story may seem vacuous because of its clear lack of progression, but then, maybe that's the point of it. |
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Identification of the organism and treatment will prevent progression to meningitis, endocarditis or other complications. |
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The progression is based around mostly minor chords, and anything major is followed by a dominant seventh, so don't get too comfortable, bub. |
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The remixes here sample the evocative hooks and then simply loop them without the progression that is so much a part of most of his output. |
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The Federal Drug Administration says that if disease progression requires that a device be explanted, that is a reportable event. |
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During the exudative phase, chest radiographs reveal a progression from diffuse interstitial infiltrates to diffuse, fluffy, alveolar opacities. |
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Essentially, the tenets of his harmolodic theory was the elimination of bar lines and a set harmonic progression. |
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Although the drug cannot curb progression of the disease, it can stimulate temporary normalcy of limb movement for long stretches in a day. |
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The final section contains a series of poems recalling, sometimes more through title than progression, the Orphean myth. |
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The progression of the mechanical oscillation itself is conditioned by the grain compatibility of harmonics. |
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This photosynthetic control of cell-cycle progression is similar to the nutritional control of heterotrophs. |
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The question still remained whether treating pressure in overt disease prevents progression. |
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There is a generous progression of aptly chosen photographs, although some of them are pallidly reproduced. |
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When one is learning a system of fencing or any other martial art, it must be done in a logical progression. |
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You can also look for sequences of consecutive primes in arithmetic progression. |
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This perception is rent by contradictions between assimilation and separation, conservatism and liberalism, and tradition and progression. |
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When taken together, these two measurements can help people who engage in addictive behaviors gauge their progression into addiction. |
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We saw digital print as a natural progression from what we were doing in our pre-press environment. |
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So I suppose it was the natural progression of my studies in genetics to concentrate on horses. |
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Having had her big break as a radio deejay and model, it's not surprising that she would take the progression to television. |
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They are necessary, within the context of his meaningless existence, for the evolutionary progression towards a meaningless future. |
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This process is fundamental in the development, progression, and metastatic spread of solid tumors. |
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Second, a thorough explanation sets the stage for the entire therapy and the developmental progression of enactments over its course. |
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The British Computer Society has designed a tool to help companies manage the career progression and develop the skills of its IT staff. |
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Individuals' career progression and opportunities for development are reduced when there is little internal flow of human resources. |
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Careers were marked by a gradual progression, and training was offered by most employers. |
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If Graham had stayed, he would have approved of that gradual progression, but warned against the dangers of moving too fast, of doing too well. |
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Pharmacologic control of hypertension reduces urine protein excretion and slows progression of the disease. |
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The system of chieftaincy follows the progression of paramount chief, senior chiefs, sub-chiefs, headmen and sub-headmen. |
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The runes also show a path of progression from the Elder Futhark, to the Anglo-Saxon runes with some influence from Ogham, to English. |
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The engineers found that the original structural design helped arrest the progression of collapse and resultant loss of life. |
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Decorative patterns, repetition, alternation and progression were reviewed at this point. |
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It's all a natural progression for the character to be more lifelike and to have a level of understanding of her environment. |
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Therefore, progression from mitosis into meiotic prophase is spatially organized in a linear fashion extending from the distal end. |
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The story, such as it is, moves forward through associative montage rather than linear narrative progression. |
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No studies have evaluated the rate of disease progression in asymptomatic patients. |
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Following the deep-strength caveat of careful progression, begin with unweighted, standard squats. |
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They'd known each other their entire lives, and living together was a natural progression for them. |
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Whereas in Carnatic rhythms, tempos ascend in geometric progression, the corresponding changes in Kerala rhythms occur in arithmetic progression. |
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Dubner, Zimmermann, and Forbes are now looking for help to find a sequence of nine consecutive primes in arithmetic progression. |
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The finding could help scientists develop drugs and other treatments that might one day slow or arrest the disease's progression. |
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As Jon might expect, I reckon the logical progression is indeed open to argument. |
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Now the Irish have to continue their progression of advancement beyond simple qualification for major tournaments. |
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Furthermore, development and progression of MDSs are likely mediated by genetic abnormalities at the molecular level. |
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The same expectations of normal progression during labor should be applied to patients with a prior C-section. |
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The bank said its policy is designed to ensure that all employees have equal opportunities and access to development and career progression. |
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The remembered blues of the Nile dominate her works of the early 1980s, their vertical stripes unfolding in a stately progression. |
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We're supposed to believe that pillaging the planet is part of an inevitable progression. |
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He held that West African fetishism was an example of the earliest stage in the universal progression of social development. |
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Eduard, for example, advocates a progression from brochureware to highly interactive, transformational systems. |
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Back in 1995, the record was only seven consecutive primes in arithmetic progression. |
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When I see patients with chronic syndromes where they have splenomegaly and disease progression over time, I always consider sarcoidosis. |
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We regularly undertake surveys of newly qualified doctors, to establish their career choices and progression. |
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The iliac crest is divided into four quarters, and the excursion or stage of maturity is designated as the amount of progression. |
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This information could be used to provide formative assessment to the individual students prior to progression. |
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These, it sees, are attempting to frustrate their progression to the police boards. |
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It has been reported recently that regulated nuclear transport of cyclins and other proteins is required for cell cycle progression. |
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Otherwise, 19 lip-smacking songs chart their progression from eager-beaver punks to society gadabouts. |
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As with all sports, the game has followed a natural progression throughout history. |
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To prevent duplication within a state, a progression of prefixes is used for the three-digit numbers. |
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Another way of obtaining this result is to differentiate both sides of the formula for the sum of a geometric progression. |
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Any radius from the origin meets the spiral at distances which are in geometric progression. |
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One of the worlds growing technological innovation is telecommunications, with its number of punters growing at a geometric progression. |
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Pelvic floor exercises may limit the progression of mild prolapse and alleviate mild prolapse symptoms such as low back ache and pelvic pressure. |
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The progression had been gradual, a series of tiny, inconsequential steps, a typical prologue to a cataclismic event. |
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By slowing down the aging rate, we basically delay the onset and the progression of a whole host of mortal and debilitating diseases. |
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Endure that torturous progression fifty times, and you've made it one year. |
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They had a gradual progression going and week after week we were treated to an entertaining show. |
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Viewers follow her progression slowly as she bides her time and moves through life confident of the path she is tracing. |
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Two brothers, who apparently had congenital erythropenia with no signs of progression of the condition and no need of therapy, are described. |
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The extra measure of this nine-measure theme is created by a small expansion of the cadential progression. |
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One of those trials sought to determine whether estrogen replacement therapy would slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease in postmenopausal, hysterectomized women. |
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Whereas his earlier paintings portrayed women as hideous, gargoyle-like creatures, there was a distinct progression and a definite softening in his outlook. |
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We help you identify your risk factors and what you can do to prevent progression of your coronary artery disease or, better yet, promote regression of the disease. |
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All this indicates that vascular endothelial growth factor may contribute to the establishment, progression, and regression of prostate neoplasia. |
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Administration of trivalent licensed antitoxin or heptavalent botulinum may prevent or decrease a patient's progression to respiratory failure and hasten recovery. |
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This recommendation is based on three studies showing that two essential fatty acids, linoleic acid and linolenic acid, may promote the progression of prostate-tumor growth. |
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Each stage in this progression apparently moves him from the status of hero to that of outcast, but in fact both identities are implicated in him from the very start. |
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Although there is a display case devoted to bow-making, there is only one other case exhibiting the progression from the early viol to the contemporary violin. |
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There was no linear progression from an authoritarian racial state to a non-racial democracy, from a country balkanized on ethnic lines to one with a secure national culture. |
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The opening sequence borders on magic realism in its surreal progression from the plausible, to the credibility-straining, to over-the-top mayhem. |
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It is theorized that glucosamine and chondroitin can stimulate the building of cartilage-building proteins when taken early on in the progression of osteoarthritis. |
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Multiple additional lymphatic-type excrescences became evident in the perineal and perianal area with some progression of the cutaneous changes in the pubic area. |
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Perhaps the progression of colour throughout the film could serve as an analogy to the growth of Hughes' own achievements, alongside the escalation of his mental illness. |
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Chemoprevention of cancer aims to prevent, arrest, or reverse either the initiation phase of carcinogenesis or the progression of neoplastic cells to cancer. |
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The majority of patients experienced further cardiac events because of restenosis and atherosclerotic coronary artery and SVG disease progression. |
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These types of drugs are used to slow the progression Parkinson's disease. |
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You seem to be suffering from severe angina with rapid progression. |
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The spatial and chronological evolution of the Canary Islands' volcanism is due to eastward progression of the slow-moving African plate over a mantle plume. |
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Yoga can arrest the progression of the disease, if it cannot reverse it. |
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There has to be a progression in what Francis is willing to do in order to move forward, and that was the natural progression. |
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He calls for a progression from the primitive lack of civilization of the primal horde to a sense of the dignity of all men in a developed and coherent society. |
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In addition, later biopsies may show disease progression or regression. |
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The resulting shift toward a more open culture that accommodated questioning and recognised human limitations was a gradual but steady progression. |
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Brown confirms that mid-range authors are now dropped by publishers rather than being allowed the steady development and natural progression that they once were. |
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The actin cytoskeleton has long been known to be a key regulator of cell proliferation linking biochemical sensing of the environment with cell cycle progression. |
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Our findings confirm the great potential for intestinal epithelial cells to differentiate along different histogenetic lines during tumor progression. |
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The very slow action and scene progression of Rainmaker may appear overly ponderous, but is quite effective in conveying the desperation of the characters. |
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Two months later the patient complained of marked progression of symptoms. |
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The premarital counselor or educator can use various strategies to aid couples in the development of and progression towards the shared vision for the marriage. |
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She was left with an aching desire to turn back time and stop the progression of that clock. |
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Her success has been a gradual progression over a 14-year career. |
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His current research investigates the ecological dynamics of strategic moves and the relationship between organizational processes and career progression. |
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In the music of Alban Berg, the progression from speech, through speech-melody to singing, and back again becomes an essential part of the structure. |
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When this accessory protein interaction is defined so that it acts as a ratchet, backward slippage can be prevented with minimal interference with forward progression. |
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Blake explains that the gradual progression of translating and interpreting the original texts lays the foundations for the shape of the finished product. |
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Jung saw the libido as flowing between the opposite poles of the conscious and the unconscious, the outer and inner life, in a continuous cycle of progression and regression. |
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Yet there is nothing mathematical or precise about his career progression. |
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You can chart a gradual progression from the comforting confines of shoegaze towards a disturbing mish-mash of fuzzed-up guitars and dark drum patterns. |
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Gangrene is not curable by current medical intervention once past a certain point in its progression, except by amputation. |
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When they examined the explorers' journals, they found recorded a classic progression of the symptoms of thiamine deficiency, or the disease known as beriberi. |
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Counseling can be offered to all patients with HCV infection to modify or prevent the adverse effects of cofactors, such as alcohol consumption, on disease progression. |
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And 10 months of stability is but a moment of time for HIV, for which progression is measured in years. |
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When we were on the same continent, you would see everybody once a week, you knew where they were, so the progression of change and adaptation was very gradual. |
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In the weeks before and during the sakura season, the TV weather bulletins forecast and report on the sakura's progression across and up the country. |
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A theorem of Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet on primes in arithmetic progression guarantees that all the other notes are heard infinitely often when one plays all the primes. |
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Created over 30 years ago to perpetuate the traditional progression of training the California Vaquero Bridle Horse, the futurity has a special mystique. |
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Although the evidence is limited, these patients are often treated with warfarin to prevent progression, especially if remedial surgery is not possible. |
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Neither treatment reduced the rate of progression to Alzheimer's disease. |
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However it seems to me that that is a natural and logical progression of thought which could reasonably be based on the reasons advanced by the mother. |
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Science can indeed be seen as a progression of more and more useful metaphors, but as Thomas Kuhn has shown it is not an inexorable march from ignorance to truth. |
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Those who know his mindset and attention to such detail are unsurprised by his quick progression through youth ranks, particularly, his current international gaffer, Kerr. |
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As a bonus, the project participants also found 27 new sets of eight consecutive primes in arithmetic progression and several hundred sets of seven primes. |
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The proportion of total expenditure that is devoted to food tends to decrease exactly in arithmetic progression as total expenditure increases in geometric progression. |
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For fifty years there was no economic progression and by the time that Latvia broke free from the Soviet Union in 1991 its economy was in tatters. |
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It is actually the logical progression from their self-titled debut. |
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Scanning electron micrographs provide a reference for each stage to illustrate the progression from vegetative meristem to inflorescence meristem and floral organs. |
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Sperm motility and progression were determined as described above. |
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With monitoring, men have to live with the knowledge that they have untreated cancer and the risk of progression that in a few cases may be fatal. |
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Cytostatic drugs are newer drugs designed with a mechanism-based approach to slow the progression of disease. |
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For the ARBiH it was a gateway to the plateau of Risovac, which could create conditions for further progression towards the Adriatic coast. |
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Boosting productivity and creating more jobs which offer progression at work is vital to make work a reliable route out of poverty. |
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It is the basic circuit of negative converter in which the output voltage increases in geometric progression. |
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Some are linked, with automatic progression from the infant school to the junior school, and some are not. |
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With its veliferous arms thus firmly embracing its abode, the Argonaut has two modes of progression. |
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Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor antagonists for preventing the progression of diabetic kidney disease. |
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With the fast growing economic progression, the solid waste disposal market of China has expanded quickly. |
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Voice choirs were a natural progression from chapel society, and brass bands would eventually gain acceptance by the movement. |
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The natural progression was a title fight against the then WBO title holder, Johnny Nelson. |
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Potential role of cysteine cathepsins in cancer progression and metastasis. |
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Funeral for a Friend have shown progression and an increase of maturity with each record. |
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Circulating tumor cells, disease progression, and survival in met astatic breast cancer. |
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The putative radioresistance and low PSA at the time of radiologic progression prompted pathology review. |
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In fact gastroesopheagal reflux has been considered as a risk factor for IPF progression due to chronic microaspirations of gastric content. |
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The involvement of certified enologists and viticulturists is the greatest contributing factor to the progression in quality. |
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In vivo dynamics of the microparasite Perkinsus marinus during progression and regression of infections in eastern oysters. |
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Most recently, much emphasis is being laid on the progression of multiparticulate dosage forms. |
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A previously asymptomatic 62-year-old male presented with ataxia and oscillopsia with progression over a 6-week interval. |
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Actually, progression of periodontitis interdepends on various diseases with mediation mainly by osteoimmune responses. |
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In any given region there was a progression from Oldowan to Acheulean, Lower to Upper, no doubt. |
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Nevertheless, RF and anti-CCP remain the cornerstones of the serodiagnosis and monitoring of disease progression. |
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Current treatment methods, such as L-dopa therapy, are focused only on relieving symptoms and delaying progression of the disease. |
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For more information on the progression of testing type scenes, read more below. |
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Dynamic MRI provides an additional diagnostic tool outside of open biopsy in delineating between pseudoprogression and tumor progression. |
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One of these features concerns Nef, a pathogenic factor of primate lentiviruses, crucial for virus replication and disease progression. |
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Passive margins of this type show a simple progression through the transitional crust, from normal continental to normal oceanic crusts. |
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She then examines the creeping smuttiness and progression in scandal of Madame Bovary, The Well of Loneliness, and Lady Chatterley's Lover. |
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Discourse markers such as oh, so or well, also signal the progression of ideas between sentences and help to create cohesion. |
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The plot is engrossing and the battles give RPG-like character progression with nuanced tactical combinations to unputdownable effect. |
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Although ineffective, anthracic line based chemotherapy was often used in an attempt to slow the progression of the disease. |
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The authors found no significant difference between neoplastic progression and the various PPIs assessed in this study. |
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The initiation of DNA replication is linked both to cell cycle progression and chromatin organization. |
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Propionyl-L-carnitine prevents the progression of atherosclerotic lesions in aged hyperlipemic rabbits. |
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This is clearly apparent in its schoolishly Hegelian three-part progression. |
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Prevalence and progression of basal ganglia calcification and its pathogenic mechanism in patients with idiopathic hypoparathyroidism. |
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Seddon's research team also found that higher intakes of betaine and methionine were linked to a slower progression of the disease. |
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Regularity of frequency and amplitude of gonadotropin pulses seems to be less necessary for progression of male than female puberty. |
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Notably, these cells include macrophages which, during cancer progression, take part in an extensive degradation of the extracellular matrix. |
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There was a slow but constant progression in the way that medicine was studied and practiced. |
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He must prove the pain is caused by the car accident, and not the natural progression of the previous problem with the back. |
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Chiropractors have a preventive strategy, maintenance care, aimed towards minimizing recurrence and progression of such conditions. |
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The study evaluated the rate of progression to T1D in high-risk children after islet autoantibody seroconversion. |
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Standard prescription lenses can correct the defocus but do not cure nearsightedness, and do not slow progression rates as children grow. |
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And it's a natural progression for a Wolverhampton woman who made headlines in the 1980s as undisputed breakdancing queen B-girl Bubbles. |
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How does HCV infection affect progression to AIDS and other clinical outcomes? |
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In this study, they confirmed that obesity and overfeeding after surgical ovariectomy together drove aggressive tumour growth and progression. |
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Levels of platelet calmodulin for the prediction of progression and severity of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. |
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Role of subchondral bone in the inition and progression of cartilage damage. |
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The Agenda for Change agreement aimed to provide harmonised pay and career progression. |
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The flowcharts provide a logical representation of the progression of a disease. |
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There is a seamless and levelless progression between containing spaces and connective spaces. |
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Importantly, the lectureship is aimed at younger scientists, ideally under 40, or whose career progression corresponds to this age. |
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Predictive factors for glaucomatous visual field progression in the Advanced Glaucoma Intervention Study. |
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The mechanism study of Cordyceps sobolifera mycelium preventing the progression of glomerulosclerosis. |
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The fossil record includes a progression from early biogenic graphite, to microbial mat fossils, to fossilized multicellular organisms. |
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If tumor progression occurs during third-line therapy, patients are exposed to all standard therapeutic agents, except regorafenib. |
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Rather, Lucifer in this context is seen as one of many morning stars, a symbol of enlightenment, independence and human progression. |
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However, the progression of pupils to Russell Group universities, including Oxbridge, is complex. |
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The progression to an increased number of images of saints can be seen in them. |
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We can combat the physical deconditioning that occurs with bed rest by using a stepwise mobility progression program. |
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Within this general progression, however, Jonson's comic style remained constant and easily recognisable. |
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Too, I've taken a pair of Northern California Columbia blacktail bucks with compounds before and judge traditional gear a logical progression. |
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Once Oakley had the back dive perfected off the side, Peter moved him up to the diving board to repeat the progression. |
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The repetition of one chord progression may mark off the only section in a simple verse form such as the twelve bar blues. |
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The frontal plane knee moment has been linked to the development and progression of various knee pathologies. |
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Each new moment in the dialectical progression sublates the previous moments in order to move along the series to higher comprehension. |
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It is reasonable to suspect that FSH can promote prostate cancer progression. |
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Late progression of poliomyelitis or forme fruste amyotrophic lateral sclerosis? |
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The techniques used for the extraction of tin from Dartmoor followed a progression from streaming through open cast mining to underground mining. |
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This partnership with Mako is a natural progression for BullsEye. |
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The winner reportedly smashed a carpel bone last year but connections screwed it and the procedure does not appear to have affected Braddock's progression. |
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The Arabic curriculum lacks systematisation and progression. |
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Investigators also reviewed treatment-free intervals from completion of the first regimen to progression for 275 women in the GOG protocol 129 series of trials. |
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The ADAMTS12 metalloprotease gene is epigenetically silenced in tumor cells and transcriptionally activated in the stroma during progression of colon cancer. |
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In mathematics, Euclidean geometry used to be taught in something close to its original presentation two thousand years ago as a rational progression of ideas. |
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When it comes to quality workmanship and service, her store is tops, which is why this creme de la creme location is a natural progression for her growing business. |
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Develop a statewide nursing education model that maximizes academic progression towards BSN and graduate nursing degrees to meet the changing health care needs of Montanans. |
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Other advances include the use of intracorneal ring segments to reverse the protrusive cone and the first treatment to stop progression, corneal cross-linking. |
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Arbus' upstairs encounters with Lionel chart a gradual progression as she moves from shyness to full-blown voyeur, but the meetings are mostly juiceless. |
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Compelling evidence has shown that FGF signaling pathways are implicated in cancer progression by inducing mitogenesis, cell migration, and tumor angiogenesis. |
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In addition, halting or reversing disease progression is only possible by using remyelinating and neuroprotecting agents, which does not occur in current treatments. |
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Lower protein intakes and higher dietary fiber intakes, as occur with typical vegetarian diets, are associated with later onset and slower progression of female puberty. |
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Radiotherapy helps by reducing oedema, decreasing inflammation and production of pain-producing kinins, reducing the size of the tumour and slowing progression. |
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Controlling erythropoietin levels or blocking its activity could help diabetics stave off complications or halt the progression of diseases already attacking eyes and kidneys. |
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Baseline radiographic damage, elevated acute-phase reactant levels, and cigarette smoking status predict spinal radiographic progression in early axial spondylarthritis. |
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The vertical fight will determine whether we restore the American system of self-governance or continue our progression toward the Bismarckian procedural state. |
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He plans to explore this proposal in a 1-year study of symptom progression, social support, and social activities among Palauans with schizophrenia. |
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In mouse erythroleukemia and fibroblast cells, inhibition of fos and jun has demonstrated their requirement for proliferation and cell-cycle progression. |
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Because it is normal to have bacterial colonization, it is difficult to know which chronic wounds can be classified as infected and how much risk of progression exists. |
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One chapter offers a progression of inebriations, altercations, and fornications committed by individuals of some local standing in Gibraltar, Brisbane, and Toowoomba. |
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The progression of rivalrous activity can be described similarly in the perfect competition scenario, yet there remains a question of fixed costs. |
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The majority of postgrads we don't have a problem with because they are eligible, it's just that they have to come under our rule for academic progression. |
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The Aztecs codices give ample depictions of the disease's progression. |
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Staging of cytoskeletal and beta-amyloid changes in human isocortex reveals biphasic synaptic protein response during progression of Alzheimer's disease. |
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