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Some of these ailments cannot be healed that way and could possibly develop into more serious illnesses, including depression".
Instead, positively charged polymeric hydrogels could possibly develop additional molecular attraction forces by electrostatic interactions with negatively charged mucosal surfaces.
An equinovarus position could possibly develop in a fetus with retarded or weak contractions of the peronei and foot dorsiflexors; since the plantar flexors and invertors are stronger muscles, once established the malposition will not correct spontaneously.
Since the liver is an organ with regenerative capacity, it has bi-potential progenitor cells that can give rise to hepatocytes or chloangiocytes, which could possibly develop into HCC or ICC, respectively [ 95, 96].
In the model, separate modules simulated incidence of and progression through each of five types of diabetes complication (nephropathy, neuropathy, retinopathy, stroke, and coronary heart diseases) that people with diabetes could possibly develop.
This could possibly develop into a phobia.
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"You could not possibly develop systems this quickly for such low amounts of money without the existence of this huge open source ecosystem".
She says many planned building projects may end up being cancelled, because, "despite unmet needs, we couldn't possibly develop schemes with this uncertainty".
Because even with its full stack of software, marketing, sales and support, Uber couldn't possibly develop and manage all of the services offered from its no-stack vendors (nor would it want to).
These amino acid ureido derivatives could be possibly developed as new APN inhibitors for cancer chemotherapy in the future.
At each of the monthly visits the TB screening survey tool was repeated to identify those who could have possibly developed active TB during the follow up period.
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