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High-resolution MRI has currently evolved as a promising technique to depict trabecular bone architecture.

The SATS design represents high-quality individual care, continuity and security for the patients and their families and has currently evolved into a clinical follow-up programme that is applied to all patients with AD in our clinic.

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This knowledge may have implications for currently evolving concepts in cartilage repair.

We also demonstrated that tele-enhancers (1) are significantly more conserved than proximal enhancers, (2) display lower single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) density, and (3) are enriched for low derived allele frequency (DAF) SNPs all suggesting that tele-enhancers have been and are currently evolving under a stronger negative selective pressure than their proximal counterparts.

Are humans currently evolving?

In addition, the regulatory burden has evolved to currently consider negative impacts of pesticides on aquatic organisms.

It is currently estimated that within squamates (lizards and snakes) viviparity has independently evolved approximately 105 times [31].

Despite the absence of canonical positioning factors, FtsZ proteins are able to assemble at the plastid midpoint in both algae, suggesting that they have independently evolved a currently unknown mechanism for Z ring positioning.

Since then, the concept and formation of teams dedicated to oncologic patients have evolved, currently providing a way of care with adequately documented benefits.

HOW has Facebook evolved?

Photography has constantly evolved.

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