Sentence examples for may progress faster from inspiring English sources

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Because of these intrinsic differences in calcium handling, mouse and rat models may progress faster through the early and latent phases during the frequency transition leading to faster stabilization.

The idea that lesions with HPV16 may progress faster seems to be supported by data from Vinokurova et al. [ 36], who reported a significant difference in the age of cervical cancer patients harbouring different hrHPV types.

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Although any conclusion we could draw is tempered by the small number of our Bc subjects, the blind for whom the system is designed, may thus progress faster.

However, patients with higher SPVL prior to initiating treatment will progress faster, and so may need to be monitored more regularly than those with low SPVL (see Fig. 3).

Again these may be progressed faster on a coordinated multicentre, multinational basis but with the prior determination of updated entry criteria and outcome measures.

Kent and Read [ 12] suggested that service user involvement may be progressing faster at the level of individual treatment than at a wider organisational level.

These results suggest that individuals with very few CD4+ cell counts may have higher SPVL, leading them to progress faster, hence their small number of CD4+ measurements.

Once untangled not dismantled, women's rights will progress faster.

They want you to progress fast.

Secondly, the TBM may have been progressing fast enough to make probe-drilling seem to be unnecessary.

"Research progresses faster than when I had thirty," he claims.

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