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These dream Tenzings are in their early stages, and they may develop further, or others may appear.
This may develop further to a partial or complete vaginismus when penetration is attempted [ 7, 8].
During this process, cells that normally differentiate into hepatocytes (i.e., hepatic stem cells) are transformed into tumor-initiating stem-like cells (TISCs), which then may develop further into cancer cells and cause tumor formation in other tissues.
These findings would be relevant for the noninvasive evaluation of biological features of PC as well as non-PC tumors and may develop further indications for use of CE-EUS and the contrast agent in the field other than PC.
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Thus, ambivalent physical symptoms may initially develop, but do not specifically indicate the presence of flu itself: the disease may then develop further or the symptoms can disappear.
If these pathways can be identified then it may be possible to develop further drugs directed at them and patients may be transferred to these if their cancer progresses.
We believe that, with intensive research, artificial psychology and artificial emotion may be developed further and may eventually reach maturity.
Work on the product is on hold for now as the founders focus on Zumodrive, but they say they may develop it further in the future.
Therefore, patients who undergo QUART may develop a further breast primary (sometimes from ductal carcinoma in situ) in the residual parenchyma while patients who undergo a mastectomy do not.
Structural and sequence comparisons of BRDT(1) and BRD4(1) reveal differences in surface residues that may be explored to develop further isoform-selective BET inhibitors.
Moreover, a single CBC clade/Z clade is not necessarily equivalent to one 'biological species', defined by its fertile offspring, because a zygote may be unable to develop further due to post-zygotic barriers, e.g. failure to perform meiosis.
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