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After the essentials of her dance form had been successfully established, Humphrey's work grew more complex, eventually developing into a full theatrical art.
It has a history that stretches thousands of years, starting with Smith's primitive hunter-gatherers trading with the next village, and eventually developing into the globally interconnected societies of today.
As the laser cavity is elongated, fully coherent lasing operation tends to grow more and more unstable, eventually developing into stochastic generation with low coherence3,4,5 and noise-like pulses6,7.
In 1996, an outsider to the telecommunications community, Research in Motion, expanded on messaging communication, eventually developing into a market leader with its BlackBerry smartphones.
An unknown number of early follicles gave rise to 87 secondary follicles, of which only nine actually completed the whole growth cycle, eventually developing into mature eggs.
In fact, it is a natural immobilization process, since cells adsorb and adhere to the support naturally and firmly (Tyagi and Ghose 1982; Forberg and Haggstrom 1985; Qureshi and Maddox 1987), eventually developing into biofilms.
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With Memphis, Milicic eventually developed into a serviceable backup.
In about 10percentt of cases, dry macular degeneration eventually develops into the wet form.
Pennington might eventually develop into a Pro Bowl quarterback, but that always takes time.
Further up, large corrugated structures were visualized which eventually developed into separate "islands".
Those local oriented segments participated in the subsequent heterogeneous nucleation, and eventually developed into kebabs with uniform orientation.
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