Sentence examples for may even progress from inspiring English sources

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Sepsis may even progress to involve the liver (Fig. 10), either by contiguity or by ascending biliary infection [10, 11, 22].

The entity and extension of damage are related with the duration and degree of ischemia and may even progress to the necrosis of the entire wall.

In this study, we demonstrated that clinically early IgAN does not always show a favorable outcome and may even progress to ESRD.

If untreated PLRI may lead to chronic disability, pain, degenerative joint disease, and may even progress to full dislocation of the elbow [ 5, 7].

Although most adenomas will never turn into cancer, some will eventually become malignant, transforming to stage I CRC and some may even progress into stage IV.

Loss of this inhibitory effect can result in increased epithelial proliferation and may even progress to invasive carcinoma in some tissues.

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Now even progress of that sort may end.Already, the Democratic influence is showing on the administration's trade team.

In Mr Koizumi, however, the Americans at last have a Japanese constitutional hawk with mass appeal.If he finds the right ground on which to fight for constitutional reform, Mr Koizumi may even make some progress.

In other words, according to Darwin (1872b), creationism (inclusive of the argument from design) inhibits and may even prevent the progress of science (Fig. 5).

The cultural divide may even hinder scientific progress.

However, these therapies are still associated with several adverse reactions that affect patient quality of life significantly, and may even affect the progress of the treatment.

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