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People with a lot of schooling are believed to develop what is known as cognitive reserve.
Patients who have been infected with one of them are believed to develop immunity to that type only — and, paradoxically, are more vulnerable to dengue hemorrhagic fever if they are exposed to a second type.
Rather, the political opinions are believed to develop differently in people with different basic biology.
Hence, they are expected to show higher transfer performance than participants in the traditional Exp and LCI conditions, who are believed to develop schemata containing associations between symptoms and malfunctioning components that are context-bound and less useful for diagnosing new failures.
The majority of invasive breast cancers are believed to develop from precursor lesions.
These subtypes are believed to develop from different epithelial cell types and show different overall survival outcomes.
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Similar to the well-established adenoma-to-carcinoma progression of colon cancer development, sporadic EC is believed to develop through a continuum from complex atypical hyperplasia (CAH) to well-differentiated cancer.
Such towns were organized around the sedative idealization of team sports, which were believed to develop "good citizens," and therefore tended toward the idealization of adolescent males.
The published research features cells recreated with conditions of Parkinson's disease, which is believed to develop out of a mix of genetic and environmental factors.
Chronic lung disease, also known as bronchopulmonary dysplasia, occurs in about a quarter of all very low-birth-weight infants, and is believed to develop, in part, because of inflammation.
In a previous survey conducted among gynaecological surgeons in German hospitals, adhesions were believed to develop in 15 % of cases after laparoscopy and 40%% after laparoscopy [2].
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