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These courses satisfy a variety of undergraduate requirements and can serve as a basis for developing a minor or a major program in the member departments.
Specifically, inpatients were 2.14 times more likely to develop a major complication and 1.86 times more likely to develop a minor complication compared with their outpatient counterparts (Table 4).
In January 2013, Montag and Pratt as a single entity competed as housemates on the eleventh series of the British version of Celebrity Big Brother, where they notably developed a minor feud with singer and television personality Rylan Clark.
They developed a minor following on the emerging London pub-rock scene and their first album, Handsome, in 1974.
She developed a minor reputation as an artist of expensive-looking, technically proficient photographs, befitting her background.
It's also true that the N.F.L. has no motivation to develop a minor league because it has a free one called college football.
A Thomas Cook woman said: 'Safety is of paramount importance to us so when the Thomas Cook Airlines TCX 952P developed a minor technical fault with its air conditioning, we took the decision to return the aircraft to Manchester as a precautionary measure.
"C-Star developed a minor technical problem during the night," the group wrote in a statement.
(I'd actually developed a minor obsession with the whole period at the time -- I still know several chunks of "Paul Revere's Ride" by heart).
Notably, BDNFind−/− mice only developed a minor disease exacerbation that did not reach statistical significance when compared to tamoxifen-treated control littermates (Fig. 4a).
"We will identify a series of major courses which offer a standard degree and develop a whole series of minor courses that students can study alongside them," said Professor Boyle.
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