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Thus, perhaps, only tumours of weak antigenicity can progress whereas more strongly antigenic clones may fail to develop.
Underweight mothers produce stunted babies prone to sickness who may fail to develop to their full cognitive potential.
In some cases teeth may fail to develop, or too many teeth may exist, usually in a nonfunctional configuration.
Infants may fail to develop a healthy mixture of intestinal bacteria if they are delivered by Caesarean section or do not drink breast milk, researchers are reporting.
Their initial gut communities more closely resemble that of their mother's (and father's) skin, which is less than ideal and may account for higher rates of allergy, asthma and autoimmune problems in C-section babies: not having been seeded with the optimal assortment of microbes at birth, their immune systems may fail to develop properly.
In unfavorable weather conditions, however, the mushrooms may fail to develop normally and instead produce semi-gasteroid basidiocarps.
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But even if Kodak acquires the right companies and integrates them well (a big if, given some past purchases) its digital future may still fail to develop.
Seedlings grown on media containing high levels of glucose fail to mobilize their seed reserves (To et al., 2002), accumulate anthocyanins (Mita et al., 1997; Solfanelli et al., 2006) and may even fail to develop chloroplasts (To et al., 2003).
Another possibility is that insufficient education concerning regional healthcare is offered in private schools, and graduates may therefore fail to develop a desire to contribute to the local community.
Flowers may dehydrate and fail to develop, while fruit may drop or split.
That baby may well suffer developmentally, fail to develop speech, fail to develop physically, and, in fact, fail to thrive, despite an adequate diet, because of that emotional deprivation," Elliot said.
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