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It will take another three to eight years to appropriately develop the theory and methods required for a comprehensive framework for these issues (Fig. 4).
Many patients, if not treated appropriately, develop coalescence of symptoms with interepisodic nausea and loss of the periodicity of episodes.
If you're buying land for a farm, think about how much space you'll need to appropriately develop and run your farm.
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All three productions were (appropriately) developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where Mr. Scheib is a professor of music and theater arts.
Held at Somerset House (which now houses the Courtauld Institute Galleries), the disappointing results highlighted the fact that there was no appropriately developed mechanism for selling art in London.
"To me, it's like bad moviemaking, where as soon as Dad grabs the puppy, the shot immediately goes to Junior's teary face — like the director does not trust the audience to have an appropriately developed emotion by itself," Ms. Farinet wrote in an e-mail.
Later, this technique was appropriately developed and extended to some other coupled systems.
If the details were appropriately developed, even though the sentences were run-on, [it was okay].
Here are some ideas to share with your company's leaders: What about making sure women are appropriately developed?
In addition to a pretreatment morphological assessment and quantification of soft tissue, 3D soft-tissue scanning may be useful for assessing the impact of treatment in the management of asymmetry by appropriately developed superimposition techniques [27].
Overall, this review projects the pieces of evidence that reveal the potential of boswellic acid as a suitable candidate that can be appropriately developed and designed into a promising anti-cancer drug.
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