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Seed dispersal is not markedly developed in Asparagales, but the fleshy fruits and the fleshy or brightly coloured seeds of some Iridaceae are dispersed by birds.
To this day, its analysis performance has been markedly developed with an expanding application.
In U251MG cells, DNA aneuploidy was markedly developed from day 1 and continued until 5 days after siRNA/survivin transfection in comparison to siRNA/control transfection with/without irradiation (4 Gy).
Opioid substitution treatments with methadone (OSTM) have markedly developed in Switzerland (about 7.66 million inhabitants) increasing from approximately 5000 patients on treatment in 1989 to more than 18 000 in 2000 [ 1].
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Measures such as water purification, sanitation, waste disposal and hygiene have played an essential role over the past two centuries in reducing the burden of ID, most markedly in developed countries.
With the outbreak of the war, foreign economic competition with native industry abated, and native-owned light industries developed markedly.
He said: "The V&A's international programme and profile has developed markedly under Martin Roth's leadership and I very much hope his departure is not, as has been speculated, a consequence of the profoundly dispiriting referendum decision.
In the 19th century transportation developed markedly along east-west lines; e.g., the Erie Canal opened up the Great Lakes in 1825, and New York City was connected to Chicago by rail in 1852.
Malebranche is a philosopher whose thought developed markedly over time.
Irfan Essa at Georgia Tech focuses his research on machine vision, a domain that has developed markedly in the last 10 years.
The incidence of testicular cancer has increased markedly in most developed countries, although the reasons for this are unclear.
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