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Usually postural changes may be observed in early disease, becoming more marked over time.
Age-specific male rates were generally higher than female rates (lines in Fig 2), the divergence between the two becoming progressively more marked over the age of 50 years.
Secondly, although we have clearly demonstrated an increase in nodal harvest in the audit and feedback health district, more marked over time, true causation cannot be proven in such a study design.
It was generalized but more marked over face.
This pattern has become more marked over time.
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As expected, the variance in the index is not relevant and is more marked among HCAs than over the years.
The discrepancy with the earlier cell-count data may reflect methodological differences, but can also be given a more systematic interpretation: that, similar to sensory cortex, the laminar patterns associated with the motor hierarchy obey the 'distance rule' (Barone et al. 2000), and are more marked when assessing connections over a larger number of levels.
But there must have been many times when the Portuguese people cursed all that cash going into sky-boxes for football fans, while civil servants marched through the streets in protest at their pay freeze.The economy is now at least expanding again, but the extravagance of spending on Euro 2004 may seem even more marked when the tournament is over.
Changes over time were more marked in the type of first partner, with a decrease in the proportion reporting that sexual debut occurred within marriage for both men and women.
The distribution of parent-reported pain was similar, although trends over walking ability were more marked.
In fact, this effect was more marked in the androgen-independent sub-clone C4-2 over the primary androgen-dependent LNCaP cells.
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