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She favored whisper-thin lines, at times zigzagging across the paper to form neurons, more often extending across the page in soft diagonals and transversals.
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It can be seen that although correlations of 0.1 or more often extend across almost 1,000 windows, there are few substantial correlations that extend further than this.
The lengths of these clusters, however, did not reach the size of a typical build-up, which commonly spans more than 100 µm, often extending the whole length of the fibre (with or without interruptions) in untreated PD muscle.
The crescent and/or circular calcification types were more often vertically extended, whereas half of all focal calcifications were confined only to one CT slice.
The pattern of desmin-immunoreactive pericyte coverage in the PVN showed a wrapping pattern around blood vessels while in the CTX more often it extended along the blood vessels.
With the duration of each match often extending to several hours or more, the daily cumulative physical activity and concomitant heat exposure can be remarkable.
Sustained release drugs appear to be mentioned more often nowadays for extending the period of intravitreal activity, and corticosteroids play a key role in inhibiting the inflammatory process in DME.
Although the relatively tractable CFN model itself is not popular in applied molecular evolution, the lessons learned under the CFN model often extend to more realistic models of DNA mutation (e.g. [ 17]).
More often not, it's the arms, often extended backward and snaking around each other, that provide the most typical Flexn effects.
Males are larger than females, and they have more pointed ventral, dorsal and anal fins which often extend into filaments.
Each entry is accompanied by reader comments that often extend the dull premise to even more mind-numbing lengths.
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