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Introduced for the first time in 1985 by Haines, SCHA has evolved progressively during the recent years (e.g. De Santis, 1991, 1992) finally arriving to the Revised SCHA (R-SCHA; Thébault et al., 2004, 2006).
The use of green engineering concepts has evolved progressively in recent years and is today a legitimate and spreading movement in the heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and refrigerating (HVAC&R) and related engineering professions.
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During the period, the Programme had evolved progressively in response to Government's internal demand for continuous improvement and rising public expectation for slope safety.
Instead, the stress-resistance phenotypes of the Deinococcus lineage appear to have evolved progressively by accumulation of cell-cleaning systems which eliminate organic and inorganic cell components that become toxic under radiation or desiccation [12], [23], [46], [92].
Molecular brain imaging using positron emission tomography (PET) has evolved into a vigorous academic field and is progressively gaining importance in the clinical arena.
In "James Joyce -- Progressively Going Blind," the portrait has evolved from any signs of a recognizable image to a near non-objective portrait exposing what the author may have experienced in slowly experiencing his life going black.
In conclusion, veno-venous ECMO has evolved substantially and has become a widespread technique with progressively improving outcomes in recent years.
"Italy's position on the Libyan crisis has been shifting progressively as the situation on the ground has evolved," Mr. Varvelli said, "and now it's the first enemy of the Libyan regime".
Initially focussed on prevention, it has evolved over time to include ART; HIV services have been progressively integrated within general health services (22, 23).
Our relationship has evolved.
"My thinking has evolved.
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