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With them we may develop low cost wireless platforms, including integrated radio and microprocessors.

He or she may develop low self-esteem and think negatively of himself or herself because of school performance.

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These pigs may even develop low levels of cross-subtype-reactive HI antibodies to SIV (H3N2).

Storms and surf heap up fragmental material into beaches and shoals, and the shoals may develop into low sandy or rubbly islets or cays on top of the reef.

A clinical condition that may develop from low hCG is recurrent miscarriage (RM), defined as three or more consecutive pregnancy losses before 22 gestational weeks (9).

A decrease of grey matter volume in the posterior thalamus correlated with disease duration in all subjects with epilepsy (Fig. 2), and one may speculate that those changes may develop in low risk subjects, given sufficient duration of seizures.

There is increasing evidence that early tubular damage may develop at low cumulative Cd doses (U-Cd = 1 3 nmol/mmol creatinine) resulting from environmental Cd exposure (Buchet et al. 1990; Järup et al. 2000).

A person with alcohol poisoning may develop extremely low blood sugar, which can lead to seizures, brain damage and death.

You may feel weak, and you may develop a low-grade fever.

With progressive disease, signs of liver failure may develop; these include low blood sugar, low blood pH, easy bleeding, and hepatic encephalopathy.

However, our results show that Bcl-2 Tg mice may develop autoimmunity at low penetrance, as some mice exhibited a modest accumulation of activated T cells and autoantibodies.

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