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As a storyteller, as a voice of his nation, as a cultural impresario, an intellectual combatant and provocateur, Achebe gained with age the status in Nigeria of a bard and a sage that the modern world rarely affords to writers.

The results of these studies show that, with advancing age, the locus of control changes from external to internal (LaMontagne 1984 , 1987 Nowicki & Duke 1983) and that the perception of greater control over events stems from the fact that more sophisticated cognitive skills are gained with age (Lefcourt 1982).

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Expected population morbidity (i.e., due to disease other than HPV-related disease) was allowed for by using the average ethnic and age-specific prevalent years of life lived in disability from the New Zealand Burden of Disease Study [ 19], limiting the maximum QALYsDW gained with increasing age.

Interestingly, these surviving Alb-Cre-Fxn L3/L− mice (Alb-Cre-Fxn L3/L–(S)) went through the same incapacity to thrive as the majority of Alb-Cre-Fxn L3/L− mice (Fig. 1B), but then progressively gained weight with age to finally reach levels similar to control levels (Fig. 1B).

Her features, unlike his, have gained complexity with age, and Ms. Hannah, immersed in an earthy character, for once isn't paraded as a prop.

Hyperbole suits Love's voice: always declamatory, it hasn't gained delicacy with age, so he rarely calls upon her to do anything other than belt, and in state-of-humanity songs such as Jimmy Webb's Who Under Heaven and his own Among the Believers, she does so with the conviction of a Hollywood superhero battling apocalypse.

The results of compressive strength tests in Tables 4 show that though specimens containing 5%% RHA progressively gained strength with age, specimens containing RHA did not record strength higher than control for all the test ages.

Of interest, in old (∼18 month-old) WT/Tie2-GFP-BMT mice that had gained weight with age, we detected BMDCs in 8.33±1.98% (n = 2) of the mammary fat pad vasculature (Figure 1).

An employee may have obtained EBHI and subsequently gained weight with age.

But as he gained weight with age, he became too heavy to carry, and he could not regularly attend classes.

For example, aging-associated hypermethylation apparently depends on the CpG-island context (i.e., location, sequence type, etc).. Some authors have recently described a bimodal effect observed during aging in several human tissues: loci in CpG islands gained methylation with age, whereas loci outside these islands lost it (Bjornsson et al., 2008; Christensen et al., 2009).

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