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Children on ART are typically seen on a monthly basis in AMPATH, and HIV-infected children not on ART are seen every two to three months.
Developmental delay and spasticity develop over the first 2 years [ 12] and white matter changes are typically seen on brain imaging [ 36, 40].
In herpangina, lesions are typically seen on the posterior portion of the oral cavity and palate, with an absence of extra-oral lesions.
These structural models also reveal large flat interfaces along the fibril axis, which appear more difficult to target with drugs than the pockets and grooves that are typically seen on the surface of soluble proteins such as enzymes.
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What you are typically seeing on your screen often happened more than a minute ago, hence your Twitter feed is often more real time than the "live" video you're watching.
Radiologically, EG presents as a well-defined radiolucent lesion, with or without reactive sclerosis on OPT; however, an accompanying periosteal reaction is typically seen on CT or CBCT.
A well-defined membranous ring is typically seen on the stems of young specimens but often disappears with age.
She is typically seen on photos or through papier-mache statues alongside other skeletal figures in everyday situations like playing soccer, dancing or getting married.
Similarly, parrotfish (Family Scaridae) of the genus Chlorurus and Scarus are important herbivores and bioeroders [48], and these species were typically seen on coral reefs.
When there was too little matrix damage, cells formed a monolayer similar to what is typically seen on plastic.
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