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For example, an amphicribral bundle may become or appear collateral to its extremity or in highly derived taxa (For example, Araliaceae of Apiales) (Nuraliev et al. 2011).

The risks of addiction and overconsumption are significant, with additional risks for women who may become (or who are) pregnant.

Many advisories distinguished between women of childbearing age and nursing women and women who may become or plan to become pregnant (Table 1).

The findings of such studies are important for developing protocols for preventing risky species introductions and for managing species that may become or have already become invasive (Simberloff et al. 2009).

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If (or ), then the estimate of from the signal subblock may becomes (or to be estimated erroneously as ).

Some scars may persist in a hyperpigmented form or may become hypertrophic or keloid.

A natural note may become sharp or flat or natural, depending on the new key.

They may become funnier or more colorful or more meaningful because you've told them.

Don't focus too much on your eyes or you may become intense or unnatural.

Avoid tenants with significant legal issues, as he or she may become incarcerated or cause other tenants to leave.

Apply the glue sparingly, or the felt may become soggy or crusty.

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