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In Unbroken Brain, Szalavitz identifies addiction not as the result of individual weakness or a character flaw, nor as a result of the nature of the drugs, but as a learning disorder, developed predominantly in the young as they learn to use drugs.
Fab fragments, approximately 50 kDa in size, have been developed predominantly as imaging agents.
The method draws upon classical procedures developed, predominantly, for industrial robotics.
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].
The VIP has evolved through previous EU research conducted within the VRShips-ROPAX 2000 (VRShips) project and the current version discussed here was developed predominantly within the VIRTUE project but also within the SAFEDOR project.
Without federal and state investment in public historically black campuses which lack unique programs, modernized facilities and marketing resources, students of all races will flock to larger, more developed predominantly white colleges. .
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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.
The elongate reservoir displays significant stress asymmetry, with seismic anisotropy developing predominantly along the long-edge of the reservoir.
Based on this model, we hypothesized that dyskinesias will develop predominantly in PD patients with a relatively preserved serotonergic system.
The analysis of the experimental data enabled us to suggest that the corrosion process in the defect zone develops predominantly at the magnesium/coating interface.
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