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Unlike other addictions, which take hold in the teens, studies have shown spending addictions mostly develop in the 30s, when people achieve financial independence.
This is in accord with previous information that G. destructans grows slowly, and that visually apparent mycelia mostly develop in the late winter and early spring [1], [9], [12].
Given that psychiatric symptoms mostly develop in late adolescence, it may be feasible to measure XIST and KDM5C expression in the lymphocytes from girls at childhood or early adolescence to predict the risk of developing major psychiatric disorders in young adulthood.
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Mastic Beach was mostly developed in the 1940's as a summer resort area with bungalows.
Companies will no longer be able to shift profitable intellectual property that has been mostly developed in Europe to a low-tax jurisdiction to avoid paying tax.
There are a couple of small shopping centers in town, and big box stores in neighboring Waynesboro, about five miles east, but the owner of this house drives to Staunton, a larger city less than 15 miles away that has a downtown shopping district mostly developed in the 19th century.
This approach has been mostly developed in the plant model Arabidopsis (Cutler et al. 2000).
With a few exceptions, they have been mostly developed in the discrete-time framework.
Mathematical systems theory and optimal control have been mostly developed in the context of engineering.
Third, they will be found under the overthrust of the anticline units, which have mostly developed in the Kurveleshi anticlinal belt.
Mostly developed in Computer Sciences, these logical languages have been used to verify properties of multi-agents systems, not to provide epistemic foundations to this solution concept.
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