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Cancer that arises in the ear canal is more serious, for it may invade the bone before it is diagnosed.
Although DD does not metastasize [ 5], it may invade locally within the palmar aponeurosis of the hand (sparingly supplied with blood vessels) and it is progressive with a high rate of recurrence after surgical excision [ 6], often requiring amputation of the affected digit [ 7- 9].
Although lost circulation can be treated by adding plugging and bridging materials [Lost Circulation Materials (LCMs ], to the drilling fluid, huge volume of mud may invade the formation before it can be detected on surface, especially in fractured and unconsolidated formations while drilling with heavy mud.
In fact, it may invade one of Saudi Arabia's most renowned events, the annual Hajj.
The consequence of this may include enhanced growth of algae and other changes to the ecology of the freshwater ecosystems that it may invade.
The exact role of NTHi in the inflammatory process is still not well defined but it is possible that NTHi may invade into the bronchial wall to activate T cells and contribute to inflammation.
"He may invade the hostile country," the Supreme Court ruled in 1850, "and subject it to the sovereignty and authority of the United States".
As a pathological process, EMT triggers tumor progression; its cells acquire migrating potential and may invade the surrounding stroma and enter circulating blood [ 1– 3].
It is now known to be a common inhabitant of the nose and throat that may invade the bloodstream, producing meningitis, pneumonia, and various other diseases.
China still may invade.
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