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As Biden enters the final quarter of the Obama Presidency, his foreign-policy focus has diffused across issues that are important but secondary to American interests: Turkey, Cyprus, repairing relations with Brazil after revelations of U.S. spying.
Histologically, pleopods with gross lesions had diffused alveolar damage, marked by necrosis of myofilament (Figures 1A and 1B).
CDSS have become increasingly popular in healthcare, and have diffused rapidly across the NHS, for example to support GP prescribing e.g. 'PRODIGY', [ 27] and diagnosis and treatment decisions by doctors and nurses e.g. Odyssey 'TAS', [ 28].
Even though they are more luminous, they're lower in temperature, because their energy has diffused over such a large area (a photosphere) that emits energy.
What is abundantly clear from the figures is how far tumour cells have diffused beyond any current range of detection.
Critics charge that this has diffused authority, provoked near-constant infighting and hidden the blame for the systems' failings.
Lauren Sherman, executive digital editor of Lucky magazine, thinks that the democratization of fashion has diffused identifiable trends.
These fields have diffused widely over time, while other interdisciplinary fields have not.
He says security forces have diffused tens of devices over the past few months.
After several hours the densely concentrated perfume molecules will have diffused and dispersed all throughout the room.
This theme has diffused broadly into American culture, contributing for instance to the rapidly growing "spiritual but not religious" demographic (more than 30percentt of the U.S. population).
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