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Often sheltering in holes, rock crevices, or aardvark burrows, Hystrix species also excavate burrows of their own that can become extensive over years of occupation.
At a few locales which may be ice-wedge polygonal grounds, glacial terrain and zones of recent coastal uplift, wetland occurrence can become extensive, forming a mosaic that comprises patches of different wetland types.
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In certain cases, cranial defects can become quite extensive or involve adjacent tissue damage.
These can become quite extensive, including "backdoor" exits into forests and swamps, away from the water.
Every thinker, planner and legislator knows the River can become an extensive parkway, open to neighborhoods long denied environmental justice, and to a city thirsting for public space.
Because the sail was in sections, the tear would not become extensive.
Youngsters should be seen and heard from: Hampus Lindholm, Sami Vatanen, Cam Fowler and Josh Manson disproved the popular theory that young defensemen are best seen in limited amounts and need extensive experience before they can become effective.
Severe PUs can become a long-term chronic condition requiring extensive management and consequently reducing health-related quality of life (HRQL) [ 18].
There are privacy implications, but it is not clear how extensive the problem actually is or can become.
And in girls and women whose cancers must be treated with extensive abdominal radiation, including young girls with Wilms's tumor, the walls of the uterus can become unable to support a pregnancy.
Extensive tenosynovial invasion can complicate the assessment of altered tendons so that even a complete tendon rupture can become a diagnostic challenge, because tendon edema and inhomogeneous echo texture make difficult the evaluation of tendon continuity and tenosynovitis.
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