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Why so few of those who are infected with West Nile virus become sick and why severe cases tend to develop predominantly among elderly people are only two of the disease's many riddles.
Fatigue cracks initiate in slip bands, which develop predominantly in zones of near-by oriented grains.
Based on this model, we hypothesized that dyskinesias will develop predominantly in PD patients with a relatively preserved serotonergic system.
Diabetic foot lesions develop predominantly in male patients and sensory neuropathy is the most frequent type of neuropathy associated with these lesions.
The flux and internal twist of the emerging ropes appear to play as important a role in determining whether an eruption will develop predominantly as flare, confined eruption, or CME, as do the properties of the embedding field.
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Fab fragments, approximately 50 kDa in size, have been developed predominantly as imaging agents.
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The elongate reservoir displays significant stress asymmetry, with seismic anisotropy developing predominantly along the long-edge of the reservoir.
The Fab fragments, smaller in size, clear even faster than an F ab' 2 fragment and have been developed predominantly as imaging agents [13, 15, 39].
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