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Introduction: Similarities between skeletal formation and repair have led to the theory that adult fracture repair may parallel development.

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The failure of our study to find robust differences in other regions than the planum temporale may also relate to the possibility that some structural asymmetries may parallel the ontogenetic development of functional asymmetries (experience-dependent plasticity; Josse et al., 2009), and hence might be more difficult to detect in childhood than adulthood.

Studies of pervasive developmental disorders such as autism have also identified abnormalities in the fusiform gyrus, superior temporal sulcus, and amygdale [ 6], suggesting that the innate inability to perceive and respond to complex emotional expressions of others may parallel early abnormal development of brain regions involved in face processing.

The boat excursions may parallel his penchant for fast cars.

They find that although European and American policies may parallel each other somewhat in domestic regulation, they are clearly diverging in the "third generation" of environmental concerns, which include such global problems as climate change, international trade, and sustainable development.

Although mapping issues [80] may be overcome while technology matures, a key barrier in developing such networks may be the parallel development of competing technologies which would mean inefficient use of resources due to a lack of common international standards.

Writing instruction may lead to the parallel development of both of these skill sets.

A parallel development may be seen in Rembrandt's skill as a printmaker.

Any increase in the number of dependent elderly people may result in a parallel development of increased musculoskeletal stress among health care workers [ 3] as a consequence of greater stress both in the physical and the mental work environment.

A probable explanation is that increased systemic inflammation may contribute to the parallel development of atherosclerosis and RA during the pre-clinical period in individuals exposed to common RA and CV risk factors, in a similar way that such interaction accelerates CV disease in patients with established RA.

From a biological perspective based on the current studies, we hypothesize that inflammation may contribute to the parallel development of atherosclerosis and RA during the pre-clinical period in individuals exposed to common RA and CV risk factors, just as this interaction accelerates complication of RA by CV events after onset.

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