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Hence, it is not possible to consider growth as a norm or an even progression of an enterprise.
The number of cases occurring during an outbreak might not follow an even progression, sometimes several cases can come to light on 1 day and 1 or 2 days elapse between the next cases.
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Alternatively, a longer follow-up time might have revealed a slower progression or even progression after the first year.
The random nature of tennis draws rarely makes for an even, linear progression in difficulty through a tournament.
Thus, given that we focused on subclinical atherosclerosis, RA patients with prior events, who may have contributed to an even greater progression of CAC, had been excluded, and this could have introduced a differential bias.
Talar and navicular fractures are at high risk for delayed healing and even progression to avascular necrosis and collapse due to the pattern of vascular supply, which can be disrupted with typical proximal stress fractures.
Thus, activation of the PBMCs, which reflects the magnitude of inflammation, could be related with LV remodeling and even progression of MI patients.
Analgesic nephropathy is characterized by chronic renal interstitial nephritis with resultant renal functional impairment (in approximately 80% of cases) or even progression to end-stage renal disease (in approximately 10% of cases).
In particular, the impacts — even of current systems — might depend more on tipping points than even progressions.
A group of patients that received at least 4 induction vaccinations showed an even longer median progression-free survival [ 28].
You can defend what's happened since as a natural, even realistic, progression, but the political-philosophical-religious allegory the show's become is a wan replacement for the nail-biting survival tale that it was.
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