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As a result, it damages the crack itself, which may eventually enlarge into a larger opening.
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The new occupants eventually enlarged their shops by building outward over the water, propping their three-story additions on brackets from the bridge.
Nicole's best-known work is the Essais de morale, 4 vol. (1671; "Essays on Morality"), eventually enlarged to 14 volumes, in which he discussed the problems raised for ethics by human nature, which he found seldom capable of virtue.
In later stages of volcanic activity, acidic fluids may rise along fractures and enter pores through fractures, stimulating the formation of dissolution pores, and eventually enlarging reservoir spaces.
It was eventually enlarged by the addition of a wing to house Bull's family of fourteen children.
Irregular-shaped grains observed previously [7, 29], were associated with nucleated InN hexagonal crystal islands (grown along the Z-direction) that eventually were enlarged laterally along the InN plane.
According to The New York Times, one quarter of people that contract Chagas disease eventually develop enlarged organs that can potentially burst, causing sudden death.
Thus, the hermaphrodite gonad functions like a conveyor belt, with germline nuclei traveling down the length of the arm as they proceed through meiosis, eventually cellularizing, enlarging, and maturing prior to fertilization upon ovulation.
This revolution, unlike that at the end of the 18th century, was eventually destined to enlarge and enhance the stature of biography.
And Napoleon III was not unwilling to see a civil war east of the Rhine that he might eventually use to enlarge the boundaries of France.
As these syncytial meiotic germline nuclei move more proximally, they eventually cellularize and enlarge to become mature oocytes.
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