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In Case 18, BCVA diminished dramatically, not because her corneal status became further impaired (Table 1), but rather due to intense progression in her incipient cataract.
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The Manual Treadmill and ZeroG should then be used as more intense progressions where hip extension can continue to be encouraged while using the treadmill and additional components of gait (e.g., balance and torso stability) can be focused on while using the overground device.
In other words, the activities in people's daily lives are not sufficiently intense to reduce the progression of frailty.
Involvement of miRNA in tumor initiation and progression has come under intense scrutiny in recent years.
Furthermore, the methods used to adapt mechanistic models to describe individualized disease progression are still under intense development [ 11].
Although the mechanisms underlying NB progression have been under intense investigation, therapeutic advances have failed to significantly increase the survival rates of children with aggressive NB.
The disease progression is associated with intense oxidative stress in the liver, resulting in an overproduction of reactive oxygen /nitrogen species and LPO-products [ 7].
At a 12-year follow-up, 84%% of patients had gone on to play moderate or intense sports and only 17%% had radiographic progression of osteoarthritis greater than grade one.
BLT2 staining was also intense in benign and malignant IPMNs; another progression model for pancreatic cancer.
The biology underlying the role of inflammation in cancer pathogenesis and progression is an area of intense research.
HGF plays an important role in the progression of periodontitis, by stimulating intense growth of epithelial cells and preventing regeneration of connective tissue attachments.
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