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The lesions may become disproportionately large relative to the size of the child, and tumours as large as 30 cm have been reported [22].

In cases of severe steep-sloping high-frequency hearing loss, those frequencies at the audiogram edge may become disproportionately over-represented in the brain regions that represent sound frequency, perhaps through a process of cortical rewiring or the unmasking of latent cochlear inputs to regions newly deprived of direct inputs [ 19, 20].

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The list also highlights the extent to which commercial income has become disproportionately important to the biggest clubs.

This imbalance between supply and demand tore into Oklahoma, where the workforce has become disproportionately involved in energy.

As the BBC has streamlined its sports rights portfolio in recent years, Wimbledon has become disproportionately important.

A conserved developmental rule that late-generated structures become disproportionately large closely predicts which neuron types become the most numerous in large brains.

"They've become disproportionately loud".

Could it possibly be that life has become disproportionately really fucking difficult for these people?

Costs for this alternative become disproportionately high when MRSA prevalence increases.

For large k, the later term can become disproportionately scaled, making nonlinear convergence more challenging.

Breathing may become difficult.

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