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Its surface, initially covered with whitish granules, becomes more granulated as the mushroom ages, and typically develops prominent ridges and pits (i.e., becomes lacunose) with maturity.

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Four years later, he earned a theology degree at Boston University, which had a reputation for developing prominent ministers, including the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Post script: For readers of the Capital Weather Gang who rely on our forecast for Washington, D.C. – we have attempted to develop prominent ways of communicating forecast uncertainty by including "boom" and "bust" scenarios and confidence levels on our snow forecast maps.

Interestingly, important loss of B cells and development of altered germinal centers (GC) were detected in the spleen of mice infected with strain CbaAr-4005, whereas mice infected with SLEV CorAn-9275 developrominentnent GC with conserved follicular architecture, and neutralizing antibodies.

The present study sheds light to the strategic area of developing prominent IMZ-derived catalysts targeting detoxifying processes and design of sensors for contaminants in the environment or in food distribution centers.

Large industrial vendors have invested billions developing prominent IoT platforms, including GE's Predix, Siemens' Mindsphere and Schneider Electric's EcoStrucure.

We report a Japanese mother and daughter with FAF who developed prominent nephropathy.

Infants that were given PGE1-infusions to prevent closure of the ductus arteriosus, developed prominent periosteal new bone formation.

In monolayer culture, chondrocytes rapidly lose their rounded/polygonal shape, become elongated and fibroblastoid, and develop prominent actin stress fibres.

Surprisingly, although these fish displayed mild intestinal hyperplasia (supplementary material Fig. S1, right panels), they also rapidly developed prominent notochord malformations.

By 6 months of age, affected mice develop prominent motor impairments, nerve demyelination and muscle atrophy (Norreel et al., 2003; Fortun et al., 2006; Szigeti and Lupski, 2009).

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