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As a function of time, FRP development can be described by an S-shaped cumulative curve [57, p.273, Fig. 7.1].
In N. lapillus, imposex development can be described by a scheme with six different stages representing increasing degrees of masculinization (Gibbs et al. 1987; Oehlmann et al. 1991).
Cancer development can be described by three stages: initiation, promotion and progression, and ROS can act in all these stages of carcinogenesis (Klaunig and Kamendulis 2004).
The alterations giving rise to tumor development can be described by perturbations on the parameters characterizing the biochemical reactions; i.e., the parameters characterizing the whole set of ODE [ 20].
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This possible development can be described as an ecosystemic society.
Human development can be described in terms of key transitional events, or significant times of change.
The development and evolution of these core stories can be described by a number of branches which have been detected from denseness of connected nodes in the neighbourhood [88].
The development of new industrial products in American can be described by two different approaches – the operations vs. market approach.
As an alternative to a non-parametric baseline hazard function, the development of the hazard rate over time can be described by parametric functions, such as Weibull or Gompertz.
Using the individual growth model, the development over time in the MCS and WHODAS II score can be described by a "linear change trajectory", while in the GH Scale by a "quadratic change trajectory".
The course of a disease (LBP in our model sample) can be described by a graphical representation of each participant's development over time, in this case the number of pain days by weeks.
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