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Syndesmophyte of AS is more likely to develop at sites of previous inflammation, indicating ankylosis development is strongly correlated with inflammation [ 44].
Iran is more likely to develop relations with Europe on issues of mutual concern.
A baby is more likely to develop signs of autism than a teenager is to develop schizophrenia.
For example, clinical observations are clear; when drugs of abuse reach the brain rapidly, addiction is more likely to develop.
An ipsilateral post-thrombotic limb is more likely to develop in patients with primary venous reflux after an acute DVT.
Such a teacher, who regularly considers their own practices, is more likely to develop and improve their professional learning.
Research shows that a child who experiences physical punishment is more likely to develop increased aggressive behaviour and mental health problems as a child and as an adult.
"Darker skin is more likely to develop patchy pigmentation (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) if it is irritated or damaged – that's exactly what excessive exfoliation is".
Therefore, a person whose father has a high number of CAG repeats is more likely to develop HD than a person whose mother has a high number.
A child who is obese is more likely to develop diabetes, heart disease, and other complications of obesity earlier in life than someone who develops obesity in adulthood.
Inner wrinkling phenomenon is more likely to develop during hydrodynamic deep drawing (HDD) of complicated component-forms due to the higher demand for controlling deformation sequences.
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