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Satellite images show it becoming diffuse," said Wayne Elliott of the Met Office.
She described her pain as dull, beginning in frontal parts, slowly spreading to occipital regions and then becoming diffuse.
T9 cells treated with the pimaric acid do show that both organelles are swollen, with the cristae of the mitochondria becoming diffuse.
The subtropical front extends along the length of Chatham Rise and over a wide latitudinal range (∼100 km) [19], with the strongest surface temperature gradients on the southern flank west of about 177°W, then tending northwards between 177°W 180°, and then becoming diffuse and tending southwards past the Chatham Islands [18].
This was the headache becoming continuous, becoming diffuse or losing its postural character.
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The ambiguity found in the border region of Nor-B2 might be another example of specific transposons containing rRNA genes becoming diffused around the border region of Nor-B2, resulting in insertions of the rRNA genes into the genomic sequence outside of the rDNA array.
The bomber was working faster and more chaotically, but the specific threat was dissipating and becoming more diffuse.
Caffeine prevents our focus from becoming too diffuse; it instead hones our attention in a hyper-vigilant fashion.
The apple's speckle pattern, in other words, was becoming less diffuse as its ethylene production increased.
Meanwhile, the rise of China, India and Brazil, taken together with the formidable presence of Japan and the European Union, suggests that power is becoming more diffuse.
Johnson said the domestic terror threat was "moving into a third phase," in which threats were "becoming more diffuse" and marked by self-radicalization, rather than actual affiliation with a terrorist group.
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