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These events typically occur around periods of disease progression, becoming more frequent as the disease becomes more extensive [ 20].
Combined with the fractional calculus, the application of the above two kinds of special circumstances becomes more extensive and practical.
In some situations, as the rock strength decreases, the damage becomes more severe and the area of tensile stress becomes more extensive.
Moreover as language testing becomes more extensive and important worldwide it is desirable that many voices from many cultures be heard.
Nevertheless, this issue should still be of concern, since the impact on the general car market becomes more extensive as company cars become part of the used-car market once the company car arrangement has come to an end.
Peritoneal calcification both parietal and visceral may or may not occur and typically becomes more extensive over time and can sometimes be seen on abdominal radiographs and ultrasound, but CT is more sensitive, particularly in the early stages (Fig. 13) [25].
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This drying trend intensified by about 2.5 mya, when grasslands became more extensive.
Under modern capitalism, these take on a rational-legal form and become more extensive and elaborate.
But as he became known as the leading authority in facial feminization — a field that was rapidly being populated by other surgeons — his surgical interventions became more extensive.
C1 Global Executives' Ties The financial relationship between a group of Singapore investors and two Global Crossing directors became more extensive in the days after Global Crossing filed for bankruptcy protection.
People who work with the elderly said they could also see the difference since the state's health programs became more extensive.
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