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Radiation induced liver disease (RILD), which is defined as a veno-occlusive disease leading to development of ascites, icterus, increase in liver enzymes and hepato-encephalopathy, is known to develop with total doses of 30-35 Gy delivered to the total liver [ 20].
Neisseria gonorrhoeae The bacteria that causes gonorrhoea is known to develop resistance to antibiotics very quickly.
The planar vortex sheet is known to develop a branch point singularity in finite time.
The YAC128 mouse model carries 128 CAG repeats and is known to develop several HD-like symptoms.
Finally, as discussed above, a subpopulation of DAT-KO mice, estimated to be ~36%, is known to develop more pronounced motor deficits and a severe neurological phenotype, eventually leading to death18.
The acoustic field of rotating sources such as aeroplane propellers and helicopter rotors is known to develop a marked asymmetry when the incoming flow is not parallel to the axis of rotation.
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Developers are known to develop solutions for themselves.
MDA-MB-231 mammary xenografts are known to develop regions of hypoxia due to the development of necrotic lesions.
They are not limited to alcohol because similar effects are known to develop from other drugs.
The rheological behavior of the shear thinning solution needs to be known to develop an appropriate design for field injection.
Individual susceptibility to arsenic poisoning varies widely; some persons have been known to develop a tolerance to doses that would kill others.
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