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As symptoms worsen patients become progressively limited in their activities and walking distance.
Although these supplemental surveillance activities have been instrumental in providing additional information for describing the epidemic, the utility of these surveillance projects, which were started in 1990, has become progressively limited over time.
Hybridization between incipient species is expected to become progressively limited as their genetic divergence increases and reproductive isolation proceeds.
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Lower prevalence among younger children is likely to be explained in part, by the fact that a range of conditions do not manifest themselves until later, and some become progressively more activity limiting as the child gets older.
While the initial foliar N content of the stand was adequate for photosynthesis, N became progressively more limiting, restricting light harvesting, rates of Rubisco and the electron transport chain.
The oxidation state of Cyt c is independent of oxygen tension at high oxygen tension but Cyt c does become progressively reduced when oxygen tension falls to low levels sufficient to limit CytOx.
In the beginning, the tool design was simple, limiting both the material stirring and the welding speed, but has become progressively more complex, and its design features have evolved to move material more efficiently.
Such designs use dose increments that become progressively smaller with ascending dose cohorts and, so, tend to mitigate against the risk of encountering unexpected severe dose-limiting toxicities that may interrupt treatment.
Muscles become progressively weaker, cognition fails.
People have become progressively more litigious.
The means of distinguishing oneself become progressively scarce and difficult.
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