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In particular, the P. vulgaris plastome globally has evolved faster than that of Glycine.

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Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has evolved globally, yet its evolution and performance across the Canadian landscape has yet to be formally assessed.

Coal Washing Technology has evolved globally.

As the discourse around LGBT issues and rights has evolved globally, "we are seeing the change in some Malaysian media, civil society, employers and people in general," Sulathireh says.

Accordingly, despite the extensive use of extended-spectrum cephalosporins globally no additional SNP has evolved in blaTEM-135.

Vibrio cholerae is a globally dispersed pathogen that has evolved with humans for centuries, but also includes non-pathogenic environmental strains.

Rubble has evolved into a globally encompassing cipher for that singular wisdom shared by those elected as reverse elite by the chance forces of war, unified by their sudden victimization and impoverishment.

Today our mission statement has evolved... into "Ending Orphanages Globally". The mission of Orphans International Worldwide, which began as "Raising Global Citizens," has now expanded.

"With the company's strong automotive DNA, Cargigi has evolved into a vertical support platform for major automotive classified websites globally.

Today our mission statement has evolved through ten years of experience coupled with a continued vision into "Ending Orphanages Globally". An ambitious goal.

It has evolved into an essential caries management concept for improving quality and access to oral care globally.

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