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"Without having seen K this professor said he had 'reached the point of no return' (shattering phrase) … He said it was much too late in K's life to give treatment to go back to masculinity and proposed that K should go for tests and treatment to hasten the progress towards as near femininity as possible".
Molecular characterization of the MAT locus of isolates will hasten the progress in finding the sexual cycle of P. destructans.
Implications and future directions These data suggest that it is unlikely that androgen therapy has hastened the progress of disease in SBMA patients.
Can anything be done to hasten this thing?
How has the success of commodity trading hastened this development?
The authors have derived the necessary elastic constants to hasten this transformation.
The proliferation of high-speed mobile networks only hastened this transition.
Speaking in Tokyo on Friday, where he is accompanying Theresa May on a trip focused on post-Brexit trade, Fox was asked by ITV news whether it was time for Britain to agree on the much-disputed departure settlement with the EU, hastening progress towards the second, trade-focused part of the process.
However, she fails to consider another development that is likely to hasten their progress.
It was the brilliance of England's fielding which hastened their progress towards what should be, however the cloth is cut, a comfortable victory.
Rugby League (see rugby) was the city's most popular sport, but Australian rules football had made huge inroads, and the arrival of Lockett to play for the Sydney Swans hastened its progress.
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