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But Pierce did give him credit for grooming her ground strokes with incessant practice sessions, and developing her hunger for Slam glory with incessant harangues about her championship potential.
Coach Herman Edwards underscored the situation when, after Pennington had a mediocre minicamp in April, he said Pennington would never be a great quarterback until he dropped his incessant analyzing and developed the devil-may-care swagger that a quarterback must show in a crunch.
The fact that R/O hens generally fail to ovulate may suggest that they would be less susceptible to developing OC if the "incessant ovulation" hypothesis of Fathalla (1971) holds true.
Of these, the most cited is the incessant ovulation hypothesis [ 13], which states that long duration of ovulatory menstrual cycles increases the risk of developing ovarian cancer.
They travel through the British countryside — now built up and lamentably developed — or the incessant London traffic or contemplate the departure boards at railway stations without seeming to question their own lack of direction.
With an incessant effort, we have recently developed ISPRING [22], an improved variant of SPRING.
Nevertheless, including cases of ovarian origin, certain authors suggest the hypothesis of interaction with the tube, referring again to the incessant ovulation theory, tumours could develop from ovarian inclusion cysts (high cell proliferation index and aneuploidy in inclusion cysts in opposition with OSE) [ 85].
H. has developed calluses from the incessant scratching.
In 1971, Fathalla [ 7] developed the theory of incessant ovulation after noting the high frequency of ovarian cancer in nulliparous women along with the protective role of oral contraception, pregnancy, and breastfeeding thanks to their inhibition of ovulation [ 8]; repeated ovulations could result in trauma to the ovarian epithelial surface.
The incessant ovulation hypothesis, proposed by Fathalla (45), postulates that ovarian cancer develops through repeated trauma to the covering epithelium of the ovary during ovulation.
The danger is that we will develop a "two-speed" Internet: on the one hand, "info-obesity" — an incessant flow of news titbits, in no order of importance and without context, free of charge; on the other, select information for those who can pay for it.
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