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Developed progressively in the region since 2004, it allows a regular follow-up of food and nutrition security in seventeen countries of the CILSS, WAEMU and ECOWAS.
When using a mouse model of selective hepatic deletion of the Nrf-1 gene, the liver of these animals developed progressively all the characteristic features found in the progression of human NAFLD, including steatosis, apoptosis, necrosis, hepatitis, fibrosis and even liver cancer.
Six years later, he developed progressively increasing bilateral limbal conjunctival hyperpigmentation.
Familiarity with microeconomics or natural resource economics is helpful, but all the economics needed is presented and developed progressively in the text.
In the recent past, characterization techniques have been developed progressively allowing to better access and understand complex bio-architectures and structure function relationships.
To allow such a court to falter for lack of funds would fly in the face of the "no impunity" message that has developed progressively through nearly two decades of international criminal tribunals.
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People with LAM develop progressively worsening shortness of breath that initially can be relieved by an oxygen tank.
Neuromodulators, like noradrenaline and acetylcholine which regulate sleep-wakefulness cycles develop progressively before and after birth (24).
IU relies on a sequential and paced approach to develop progressively more complicated industry-established practices.
An agreement was made that the cachexia syndrome can develop progressively through various stages precachexia to cachexia to refractory cachexia.
In inherited disorders such as surfactant protein deficiencies or cystic fibrosis (CF), where lung damage develops progressively after birth, gene replacement is best accomplished in the neonatal period.
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