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Staining of the chromatin with the fluorochrome Ho gives the opportunity to identify within a pool of oocytes isolated from the antral compartment of the ovary those that may develop to term (SN) from those that certainly arrest development soon after fertilisation (NSN) [ 25– 28].
The ribs are short in sharks but may develop to considerable length in bony fishes.
The promising draft pack Cristian Roldan may develop to be a useful central midfielder, but is likely to not be ready for prime time for a while yet.
Excessive doses of the natural vitamins K1 and K2 have no obvious effects except that resistance may develop to therapy with anticoagulant drugs; however, vitamin K3 is toxic to newborn infants if given in large doses.
He warned that "a damaging myth may develop to the effect that, in this case, a Minister of the Crown, or counsel acting for him, was somehow permitted to interfere with the judicial process.
Among other things, that may give a scientific explanation for the habit, not formally researched, of snorting the "pink fix" (a mixture of cocaine and chili powder).A chili-eating habit may develop to a startling degree (your author guzzled a packet of nagas while writing this article, and puts Tabasco in his coffee).
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Interventions may yet develop to improve the Medicaid insurance program.
Like switched MemB, they may also develop to plasmablasts [ 20], which are able to secrete RF.
Therefore, our microbiota may be exposed to selective pressure and may develop resistance to current drugs [ 3].
Infected lung tissue distal to a stricture can be damaged, and wheezing and coughing may develop due to the narrowing.
Nor do scientists know if patients may develop resistance to the drug's benefits.
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