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He said, "This may become stable any day, or it could collapse in six months".
"It may become stable 100 years from now".
Once SGI1 has been acquired, it may become stable in the chromosome, as in vitro excision experiments failed to demonstrate its loss in a DT 104 strain in the absence of antibiotic selective pressure (8 ).
The current limitations associated with epigenetic profiling and therapeutics in liver disease are discussed, as is the intriguing possibility that environmental-induced epigenetic changes may become stable and heritable.
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This may become a stable adsorption site for NO2, thus inhibiting decomposition.
Callus forms rapidly in the infant, and femoral shaft fractures may become relatively stable after the first week in traction.
It is this sort of practice that helps hone attention (both science and experience document this) and with time, the attention may become so stable and calm that one can begin to investigate the mind itself -- the sorts of things Jung describes in his Red Book.
The tree topologies may become more stable, and consistent with plausible hypotheses of the evolution of morphological traits, as the mtDNA of additional taxa are added to the data set.
However, if the trochanteric stabilizing plate impedes further compression of the fracture before the fracture has become stable, the fracture may angulate into varus with lag screw cut-out, loosening or breaking the plate as a result [4].
A piercing may often migrate, then stop and become stable.
It may be the tin compounds can react with the GO in higher temperature making the GO to become stable.
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