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The boundaries of such cavities may grow or collapse according to the Von Mises stress.
Thereafter, they are called, for the following censuses, recruits and may grow or may eventually die between 2 censuses.
The seed crystals may grow or participate in secondary nucleation, but conditions must be controlled so as to prevent primary nucleation, which would result in the formation of both crystal species in each chamber.
Operators cannot guarantee a clear line-of-sight (LOS) to wireless customers as vegetation in the surrounding area may grow or expand over the years and obstruct the path.
I made that mistake once, and know from experience — a firm's name may grow or it may fade, but you'll be working with the person for a long time, in good times and bad.
A California Supreme Court ruling in 2010 found that residents may grow or possess "reasonable amounts" of marijuana with a doctor's permission.
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By such regeneration whole organisms may dramatically replace substantial portions of themselves when they have been cut in two, or may grow organs or appendages that have been lost.
The rules of engagement have a pace and a set of expected responses, and should the rules be violated, the pitch prove too jarring, the delays between coos and head waggles too long or too short, mother or baby may grow fretful or bored.
Once the invading cells penetrate the lymphatic or vascular channels, they may grow there, or a single cell or clumps of cells may detach and be transported within the circulatory system.
If you grow root vegetables such as carrots, select friable soil with few lumps or obstacles as your carrots may grow bent or twisted in coarse soil.
Scientists artificially create these crops in order to try and give them properties which mean that they may grow better or faster and be resistant to diseases or they may survive better in difficult conditions such as drought.
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