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All organizations develop some degree of structure.
Many women will develop some degree of female-pattern baldness.
"I'm a very private person, and I've been forced to try to develop some degree of privacy, but my room doesn't have a door".
It's pretty common that the majority of athletes develop some degree of anxiety before competition.
Albeit most patients receiving abdominal or pelvic irradiation develop some degree of radiation enteritis, post-radiation ECF are increasingly rare and develop at least 4 6 months after radiotherapy.
This interest stems largely from the observation that as humans age most develop some degree of cognitive decline.
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At least a dozen dangerous bacteria have developed some degree of immunity to antibiotics.
With this definition applied, 18% of LBW infants developed some degree of AKI during their hospital stay which was independently associated with an increased mortality of 42% [51].
A recent study by Pribaz et al. [19] consisting of 212 lateral condyle fractures treated by various methods, demonstrated that 73%% of the patients developed some degree of lateral spur.
In a multicenter trial of 890 eyes treated with varying doses of pegaptanib, 14% of eyes developed some degree of anterior chamber inflammation compared to only 6% of eyes treated with a sham injection (p = 0.001) [154].
At 3 months he started using the sign she had taught him for milk, and by 9 months he was developing some degree of fluency, picking up most signs she presented to him.
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creating some degree
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achieving some degree
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develop some drug
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