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One is left not with the familiar sense of frustration, but rather the hope that Renner may develop this story into a sequence that can stand with the greats of the genre.

Ramachandran explains how some brains may develop this ability (which seems to be more common among artists than in the general population), and explores its possible connection to the ability to understand metaphor.

While Anne F. seems to have prosopagnosia and topographical agnosia on a genetic or familial basis, others may develop this (or any other form of agnosia) in consequence of a stroke, a tumor, an infection, or an injury or, like Dr. P., a degenerative disease such as Alzheimer's that has damaged a particular part of the brain.

While Anne F. seems to have prosopagnosia and topographical agnosia on a genetic or familial basis, others may develop this (or any other form of agnosia) in consequence of a stroke, a tumor, an infection, or an injury — or, like Dr. P., a degenerative disease such as Alzheimer's — that has damaged a particular part of the brain.

Nevertheless, as soon as one reflects on his own stream of consciousness — and children and cultures may develop this capacity for self-reflection later — he becomes aware that his experiences are his own.

Being a linguist, I was contemplating how we may develop this concept beyond our personal growth and apply it to our communities and cultures, to the new languages that emerge around the globe and to those that deteriorate with time.

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If the West can enlist the likes of China's President Xi Jinping and, yes, Vladimir Putin of Russia, a consensus may develop that allows this to happen.

If the respiratory tract is exposed continuously to this oncogenic virus, it is conceivable that cancer may develop in this region.

The seeming absence (or at least very low rates) of severe leptospirosis in this region suggests the possibility that protective immunity may develop in this population.

Because many irradiated cells in the CB survive, radiation-induced DNA damage may increase the probability that a tumor may develop in this breast.

The analysis of the bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis gene expression profile, combined with that of the induced changes in pulmonary microRNA levels, revealed novel pathways through which pulmonary fibrosis may develop in this model.

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