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The mutations cause the muscle to grow excessively, thickening the heart and causing arrhythmia, which can lead to sudden death.
This condition causes the heart muscle to grow excessively, sometimes blocking the flow of blood to the aorta.
But the bank may have mistakenly allowed its position to grow excessively, or failed to hedge it.
From the age of five he began to suffer from Proteus syndrome – an exceptionally rare medical problem that causes bones, skin and other tissue to grow excessively.
The great variety of cancers reflects the fundamental mechanism by which the disease arises: the different combinations of genetic variations that cause normal cells to grow excessively and behave badly.
However, the original algorithm does not limit the length of the paths, and in an overlay network the associated costs may grow excessively.
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Yet when his language grows excessively figurative, it becomes hard to follow him.
Mr. Holland started growing excessively when he was 13, he said in a telephone interview.
The speed of the review could also counter complaints from the pharmaceutical industry that the F.D.A. has grown excessively slow and cautious in reviewing new drugs.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg rebuffed concerns on Thursday that the 10th anniversary ceremony for 9/11 had grown excessively politicized, shrugging off reports of kerfuffles over the guest list and itinerary at the day's memorial event.
Umer Daudzai, who was Interior Minister under the former President, Hamid Karzai, told The Independent: "Kunduz fell not because the Taliban have grown excessively strong, but because the Afghan National Security Force [ANSF] is ineffectively led – and capable commanders are undermined by new parallel structures or excessive centralisation.
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