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But then, some authors — Proust, Musil, Salinger, maybe Caro, too — seem to be working on books that never end, only evolve from one volume to the next.

As suggested by Vachiery et al 6 there might be a spectrum of clinical phenotypes of RV failing in PH-LHD that might evolve from one to the other, from isolated postcapillary PH with little effect on the RV to more advanced disease where the failing RV is the key determinant of outcome.

Last year, I met the game designer and author Jesse Schell who has a theory that the relationship between player and character in third-person games will gradually evolve from one of semi-representation to one of co-operation.

We establish a theorem that gives necessary and sufficient conditions for the state to evolve from one polyhedral subset of the state-space to another.

Did the diversity of lens-containing eyes evolve from one ancestral eye (monophyletic evolution) or from multiple, independently derived eyes (polyphyletic evolution)?

Method 3 is a normalized procedure, performed under well controlled conditions and therefore enables the surface state to evolve from one state to another at well controllable rates.

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These trackers will also evolve from one-way passive reading to two-way reading and "writing," where these wearables will be able to stimulate neural connections through electricity and ultrasound to write new code for the brain.

However, subspecialization needs to evolve from one-dimensional organ/system-based models to three-dimensional patient-centred matrix models that consider the disease and the presenting clinical problem [ 71].

Vietnam's HIV policy has evolved from one focused on punitive control measures to a more rights-based approach, encompassing harm reduction and payment of health insurance for medical costs of patients with HIV-related illness.

> According to directionality theory, the long term or global changes in evolutionary entropy which occur as the system evolves from one steady state condition to the next is contingent on the equilibrium-opportunistic distinction.

Even during the cold war, American strategic doctrine steadily evolved, from one of large-scale retaliation in the 1950's to a focus on obtaining arms control accords, starting in the 1970's.

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