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Each society is united by social institutions institutions commonly slow to develop and slow to change.
The disease progression is commonly slow but ultimately leads to joint malfunction as the cartilage has a poor regeneration capability.
While the neurobiologic changes of aging (decreases in brain weight and volume, decreases in neurotransmitter system function, and the presence of amyloid deposits) do not lead to intellectual declines, reaction time and cognitive processing commonly slow with advancing age.
In humans the infection is usually subclinical for a long period of time because metacestode growth is commonly slow and the most frequent signs are fatigue and abdominal pain [ 13].
Most of the times they have multiple guitar solos, commonly slow solos, but you can throw a face-melting solo like Metallica's One or Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven.
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These endeavors are particularly relevant in the field of NETs, commonly slow-growing tumors in which major tumor shrinkages are unlikely to happen.
Runners who develop stitches are commonly advised to slow down and take deep, controlled breaths.
Heterozygote advantage is commonly assumed to slow the rate of loss of genetic diversity by genetic drift.
On the pathological side, endocrine inhibiting therapies such as fadrozole (FAD), a specific aromatase inhibitor, are commonly used to slow the progression of estrogen-dependent breast cancers [ 23].
Although it looks normal now, this was a revolutionary innovation because diesels had been commonly considered slow, lumbering engines.
It sometimes causes macroscopic or microscopic changes in the solid phase, especially modification of crystal type and size, specific surface changes or changing in chemical composition of solid phase, and it is commonly a slow process.
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