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By the end of the 8th century bce, the use of the Aramaic language and alphabet had become very widespread in Assyria itself; by the end of the following century all of Syria and a large part of Mesopotamia had become thoroughly Aramaized.
The tutoring industry, or "shadow education" as the ADB calls it, has become very widespread in Asia, fed by the growth in universities and the rising proportion of school leavers aiming for university.
Since their introduction, antibiotic usage has become very widespread.
Insofar as the trend in prostate cancer incidence is concerned, in Spain there are no specific recommendations regarding early detection of this tumour, though different studies [ 20, 21] show that opportunistic use of PSA as a screening test intensified at the end of the 1990s and its use has since become very widespread.
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Unemployment soared and poverty became very widespread, particularly in rural areas.
Obligationes (literally, "obligations") or disputations de obligationibus were a medieval disputation format that became very widespread in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
Recently, over-complete dictionaries with sparse representation techniques became very widespread in image denoising [1, 40, 41], and they are one of the state-of-the-art denoising algorithms.
If such collaboration becomes as simple as clicking on an icon while in an application, this kind of videoconferencing technology will suddenly become very powerful with a widespread base of users.
"There is widespread agreement that the wireless phone is going to grow and become very substantial in the next several years," Mr. Wilson said.
Due to their rapid development and widespread applications, trust, security, and privacy issues in wireless networks have become very important topics.
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