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Now they have developed to a degree that throws up many new problems," warned Renmin University scholar Shi Yinhong.

Human perception has yet to be developed to a degree that it is able to consistently and naturally perceive patterns and potentials that lie beyond the future.

The mice were humanely killed either when ascites had developed to a degree that resulted in a 20% increase in body weight or when the mice became ill.

These people can be trained and their skills developed to a phenomenal degree to the point where they can follow one man's trail into a busy village and out the other side before continuing for days on end.

Therefore, FIF likely arises from a zygote at a primitive-streak stage and fetiform mass develops to a certain degree in a manner similar to normal fetal development [ 7].

The Arxan National Geopark was established in 2004 and the Zalantun Autonomous Geopark in 2010, and volcanic geoconservation and geotourism developed to a certain degree, along with some common problems in geopark development.

It also developed to a high degree of perfection the arts of textiles, ceramics, and metallurgy.

Water storage is developed to a high degree in the stems of cacti.

Windsor chairs were particularly popular in the late 18th century and were developed to a greater degree than in England.

Large power yachts were developed to a high degree, and long-distance cruising became a favourite pastime of the rich.

Two types of blading have been developed to a high degree of perfection: impulse blading and reaction blading.

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