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Drug resistance does not generally develop in patients who are adherent to modern combination antiretroviral treatment (cART), but may develop very quickly during suboptimal treatment.
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Further work is needed to understand how associations between stress, cortisol, and elevated body mass index may develop very early in the lifespan.
Ultraviolet-induced cold sores may develop very rapidly [ 34, 35].
Other mutations are harder to trace because individuals with these mutations may develop very different signs and symptoms, or not develop clinical abnormalities at all.
Thermal disinfestation (like fumigation) provides no ongoing protection against reinfestation and, moreover, if heated grain is put into storage without sufficient cooling any subsequent infestation may develop very rapidly.
As a result: Your child may develop very precise ways of handling, arranging, or aligning objects; he or she may do this in a highly ritualized way.
The study also demonstrates that the effects of gaboxadol on subjective and objective sleep parameters are stable throughout the three-night treatment period, indicating that tolerance to its sleep effects may not develop very rapidly.
"More research is needed on how to identify this sub-group who may develop psychopathy very early on," says Dr Vizard.
For example, if water is scarce, a plant may develop a very deep root system that is more efficient at capturing water.
Fusions between autoantigens and an anti-CD3 single-chain antibody may be suitable to develop very specific therapeutic approaches for the selective depletion of autoreactive B cells in autoimmune diseases.
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