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4 Ischaemic retinal injury results in initial loss of energy-dependent cellular function, 5 6 swelling 7 and an invariable course of necrosis, pigmentary degeneration and vascular involution.
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Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) accounts for approximately 10 15% of all lung cancer cases and is characterised by an aggressive clinical course with invariable resistance to chemotherapy despite initially high response rates (Riaz et al, 2012).
These kinds of considerations do not, of course, deliver either the invariable instrumental superiority of true belief or of the value of learning.
Although decline may be punctuated by periods of clinical plateau, a gradual progressive course leading to death is invariable.
"Like Obama!" is the invariable response.
Adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections are invariable.
He went on to describe his "invariable" working method.
During the course of thousands of years, English words have been slowly simplified from the inflected variable forms found in Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Russian, and German, toward invariable forms, as in Chinese and Vietnamese.
Consuelo is a Spanish abstract noun, masculine, invariable.
As Henry Stanley put it, tsetse were the invariable sign of "an extensive habitat of game".
There is, of course, no guarantee that your son's psychiatrist will swiftly persuade him to take his meds, and there is no invariable rule about how long the psychiatrist should be allowed to try, while your son continues to refuse medication and make life rough for himself, his family and others.
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