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The lips by this time were markedly large and protrusive; part of his daily discipline was tedious button-and-string exercises designed to promote hypertrophy of the orbicularis muscles.
The secondary tumors formed by CD133 + cells were markedly large in size and more in number compared to the parental cells.
The coarsely segmented masks of subset B have markedly large thickness than masks of subset A. Table 3 shows the performance evaluations of subsets A, B by the area-based metrics, and the corresponding average epidermis mask thickness (overline x).
These parameters are used to produce the fitted spectrum in Fig. 2. The mean velocity U agrees with that obtained from the ion measurements (cf. time series plot in Fig. 1), 〈u〉 = 443.0km/s, but the random sweeping velocity V is markedly large and cannot be explained simply by the root-mean-square of the ion velocity fluctuation (at about 7 km/s).
Plication of an esophageal hiatus during surgery for esophageal hiatal hernia is a common practice; however, in patients with a markedly large hiatus, a mesh may be used to reinforce the weakened diaphragmatic crura and to close a hiatus that cannot be plicated.
The sepsis group had markedly large burn areas compared with the non-sepsis group (P < 0.01).
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There were relatively few community members in attendance, but those who attended regularly seemed to notice that the turnout was markedly larger than usual.
Those who were in a packed away section sounded in hearty voice on a night when there was a markedly larger police presence inside the stadium.
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