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Although there has been marked progress in understanding the pathogenesis of the disease over the last several years, the main causes of UC remain unclear.
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In parallel, there has been marked progress in the development of therapeutic options in CLL (extensively reviewed elsewhere [ 10- 12]).
In a sense, that marks progress in the world's struggle against hunger.
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Although these and other questions remain, this research marks significant progress in understanding the interactions between honey bees and their parasites, encouraging numerous future studies.
In the past 20 years, marked progress has been made in understanding the normal anatomy of the aortic valve and the interrelation between cusps and root.
The past two decades of research into Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP), an autosomal recessive disease, has been marked by significant progress in understanding the molecular basis of this rare disease.
In addition, marked progress has been obtained in the technology of 3He polarizers and the reflectivity of large-m supermirrors.
Although food insecurity has increased, marked progress has been made in some countries.
Despite the tremendous progress in understanding the epigenetic signalling pathways, as well as characterization of the epigenetic marks (DNA and histone modifications) and the enzymatic machinery that can write, read and remove these marks, many fundamental questions still remain unresolved, mainly due to technological limitations.
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