Sentence examples for more slowly developing from inspiring English sources

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The finding on day 6 is suggestive that in the control group, hatched blastocysts, which have shown the best development, have no more epiblast cells than their more slowly developing counterparts.

The reduction in lick cluster size after 60 min was not typically accompanied by a reduction in consumption suggesting that the more slowly developing reduction in the palatability measure was not simply a consequence of post-ingestive satiety.

In rodents injected with LPS, plasma mediators peak in the first several hours versus in CLP with mediator peaks much more slowly developing, over the first 48 h (Remick et al, 1995; Remick & Ward, 2005; Rittirsch et al, 2007).

However, in more slowly developing lesions, acute nerve cell destruction is rare or absent, similar to what has been described in the cortex of Alzheimer's disease patients (Stadelmann et al., 1998).

In isolated intrapulmonary arteries (IPAs), and some perfused lung preparations, the contractile response to acute hypoxia is typically biphasic, with a rapid transient vasoconstriction (Phase 1) superimposed on a more slowly developing sustained contraction (Phase 2).

This response includes the innate immune response, and the highly specific but more slowly developing adaptive or acquired immune response, mediators and the interactions between chemokines, cytokines and receptors [ 11- 13].

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Additionally, more patients with slowly developing tumors having a more favorable prognosis will be diagnosed (length-ime bias), some of whom might never become symptomatic during the patient's life (over-diagnosis).

Though something nagged at me all the while, Ben's pediatrician met my concerns with "boys develop more slowly," "kids develop at different paces," and, my personal favorite, "you're just a nervous first-time mother".

It expects Indian coal-fired power generation to grow too though more slowly.Even developing countries with vast quantities of coal under home soil will find themselves unable to dig it out quickly enough to meet demand.

One study, though, indicated that developing countries are known to adopt new technologies more slowly than developed countries once available, but that diffusion of products within countries occurs quickly [ 19].

Very deep-water margins produce clinoforms > 1000 m high and generally show rates of shelf-edge progradation < 40 km/My and aggradation < 2500 m/My, and therefore infill their basins more slowly and develop more aggradational architectures with much gravity-driven slope deformation, proneness to failure and ponded architectures (salt or shale driven).

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