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THE familiar "Intel inside" logo will soon be seen more frequently online and less often in the traditional media.
Analysts say such cases, commonplace in the high-tech world but not in the auto industry, will be seen more frequently as cars and trucks increasingly become roadworthy computers.
With rising life expectancy it is predicted that surgical treatment in these women will be seen more frequently.
However, if risk factors or symptoms are noted, you should be seen more frequently, as judged by your doctor.
The beach's proximity to the lighthouse generated complaints from tourists about public nudity, which now would be seen more frequently because the beach's dunes, decimated by superstorm Sandy, no longer obscure sightlines, she said.
Patients were scheduled to be seen more frequently in the GBSG trial.
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Anatomic repair was seen more frequently in group B while partial repair was more frequent in group A. This indicates that healing of craters progresses rapidly with time.
Further south, the bears have less body fat and are seen more frequently near villages, scavenging for food.
It helps, too, that pomfret is a dark-fleshed, oily fish -- closely related to pompano, which is seen more frequently in the United States -- so it does not dry out easily.
They typically do not interfere with normal cardiovascular function and are seen more frequently under circumstances of increased excitability and impulse generation, such as that occurring with physiological stress, stimulants (e.g., caffeine), and certain drugs.
Bacterial infections are seen more frequently around and after 5 years of age.
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