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Nano-toxicology presents many challenges and will need substantial financial support if it is to develop at a rate sufficient to cope with developments in nano-technology.
Based on our clinical data and the literature we also recommend regular hearing tests for children with KBG syndrome since hearing loss is relatively common, can develop at a young age and thereby hamper speech and language development.
But now, the country can develop at a high rate without him.
Thus a peptic ulcer can develop at a site far from the stomach or duodenum.
"We encourage countries to develop at a pace that's comfortable for them … local context matters," she says.
"Spreading the burden of startup and working capital between two or more individuals can mean the business may develop at a faster pace.
In submarine warfare, for instance, it would not be too difficult to develop, at a low cost, expendable devices that can be left in the sea to form barriers, and they wouldn't expend any power until they needed to".
Around 2001, the real-estate market began to develop at a more rapid pace, in part thanks to the drop in inflation, the establishment of a mortgage market and increased residential development, said Mr. Kirejczyk.
In the Netherlands, however, the implementation of laparoscopic hysterectomy seems to develop at a slow pace.
Neuromuscular scoliosis could develop at a young age and progress beyond skeletal maturity.
It is of interest to note that tears develop at a similar rate in bound and unbound items, while missing pieces develop at a much lower rate for bound items than unbound ones.
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