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Then suddenly the cancer begins to metastasise with catastrophic effects, but it is too late to stop its now obvious spread, and the implications are often fatal.
After the operation, doctors said that they removed a tumor near his left kidney and that there was no obvious spread of cancer.
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Additionally, and more important is that the latency of the avoidance reaction of the wasp after the onset of shimmering is less than 100 ms, and is therefore by several orders of magnitude faster than the exposure of Nasonov glands and also faster than the obvious spreading of the pheromone would take.
The answer, at first, seems obvious: preachers spread the Gospel; the same boats and trains that carried cash crops from farms to towns brought revivalist ministers from towns to farms.
Obvious tumour spread through and beyond the peritoneal reflection can be readily identified by MRI, but not by ultrasound.
This similarity is far from being obvious, since spreading of Alu and B1 across the genome is believed to have happened after the divergence of primates and rodents.
The first deep trend is obvious enough: the spread of terrorism -- that is to say the use of violence by nonstate organizations in the pursuit of extreme political goals -- to the United States.
The limitations of self-selecting samples should be obvious, because the spread of views expressed will represent only those people who saw or heard the invitation to respond to the poll.
Taking their signature "mega events" to virgin territory not only appeals to the sizeable egos of those who run world sport, which they coat in buzzwords invoking world peace and sporting development, but also has the obvious benefit of spreading their commercial footprint wider.
On the face of it, it seems a strange assertion, given the global financial mess that is sure to dominate the next president's first year.After all, that financial panic shows obvious signs of spreading into the real economy, as the parlous state of Detroit's car manufacturers makes clear (see article).
Unlike Chernobyl, there is no obvious mechanism for spreading the damage at Fukushima Dai-ichi, though there could be further explosions if, on melting, the red-hot fuel hits a body of cold water and vaporises it explosively.But though the reactors themselves cannot burn, other parts of the plant can and have—and that seems to have produced the most severe radiation hazard yet.
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