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Having one melanoma slightly raises the risk of developing another melanoma, but an even greater chance of developing less serious basal cell skin cancers.
But progress is being made in developing less invasive measures, including the use of biologic substances that stimulate bone growth in degenerated vertebrae.
It says it is developing less than half of the terrain it has retained, setting aside the remainder for community use or conservation purposes.
It must also hedge its commitment to the new fighter, which will also be known as the F-35, by developing less vulnerable unpiloted drones to drop bombs on enemy positions.
And many software developers who once would have been writing whatever they wanted for PCs are simply developing less adventurous, less subversive, less game-changing code under the watchful eyes of Facebook and Apple.
Nationalist governments, he argues, are impeding investment in the most promising new mines and oilfields, forcing Western energy and mining firms to spend lots of money developing less accessible and profitable reserves.
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And as technology increasingly allows doctors to diagnose problems in a developing fetus, the study underscores remaining risks and hurdles, including developing less-invasive techniques to avoid creating other problems for babies or mothers.
We also address strategies for developing less-immunogenic biotherapeutics.
But the United States is probably underinvesting in developing less-polluting energy technologies, he said.
Furthermore, given set-costs associated with manufacture of antibodies in quantities that would be needed to treat a prevalent disease and the uncertain road map for developing less-expensive generic biosimilars, it is unlikely that costs for such therapy would decline in the foreseeable future.
They ought also to develop less polluting sources of energy.
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