Sentence examples for it is known to develop from inspiring English sources

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It is known to develop when the temperature is sufficiently close to the melting point, due to the temperature dependence of ice viscosity.

It is known to develop spontaneously [ 6] and is usually found near or at the site of scars of surgeries like hysterectomies, caesarean sections, laparoscopies, tubal ligations, and episiotomies [ 4, 7].

It is known to develop in the early postoperative phase in 3 40% of patients (Hawkins et al. 1974, Pierides et al. 1975, Tuncay et al. 1998, Veenstra et al. 1999, Takao et al. 2011).

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The planar vortex sheet is known to develop a branch point singularity in finite time.

Neisseria gonorrhoeae The bacteria that causes gonorrhoea is known to develop resistance to antibiotics very quickly.

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is known to develop post-stroke.

Weight gain is known to develop early after DSS treatment; however this usually is reversed as inflammation progressed.

The species is known to develop mycorrhizal associations with Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii).

CDI is known to develop after antibiotic administration, but anti-tuberculosis agents have rarely been implicated.

Hepatitis B is known to develop HCC faster than other etiologies.

Excruciating pain is known to develop early in the disease and often results in pseudo-paralysis.

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