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There has been considerable evolution in epilepsy healthcare for children over the last decade in the United Kingdom.
There is something slightly madcap in agreeing to make a hundred year prophecy about a field of study less than fifty years old, particularly a field that has undergone considerable evolution in that time.
Despite considerable evolution in the quality of laboratory-based testing for detection of HCV, the availability of rapid, point-of-care tests may increase diagnoses by increasing opportunities for testing outside of traditional laboratory settings.
As Andy Harless points out, nominal output also, and disconcertingly, has appeared to have a unit root in this recovery.You may be unsurprised to learn that there has been a considerable evolution in thinking within the Romney camp on monetary policy.
As he explains, there has been a considerable evolution in the materials and techniques he has used: "The first pieces were predominantly hand-embroidered lace and latex, quite soft and feminine," he says.
We observed considerable evolution in the type as well as numbers with weakness.
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Regarding the occurrence of inbreeding in humans, there has been a considerable evolution over the past few decades.
What survives is only his mature work, from fifteen years at DeWitt, in a style that must have undergone considerable evolution.
The meaning of ujigami has undergone considerable evolution over the centuries, mainly because of the historical migrations of clan communities in Japan.
In the West, he may still be remembered as the dictator who took over the country under the protection of Soviet tanks, but inside Hungary his reputation has indergone a considerable evolution.
The site itself has undergone considerable evolution.
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