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MOST video games aim to amuse, but The Journey to the Wild Divine: The Passage, developed by The Wild Divine Project, wants to change your life and bring your mind, soul and body into alignment.

A false passage developed in another patient.

For example, at developmental stage TS22 ~ 23, muscle tissues in some organs such as the tongue and the esophageal passage developed extensively.

This study was able to demonstrate scrapie infection of tgHu mice upon second passage developed into disease with the same molecular profile as that of sporadic CJD.

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Learning to read maps properly, it argues, is an important rite of passage, developing character and encouraging independence.

Passages developed primarily along bedding-plane partings may be low and wide.

Canyon-like passages developed through paragenesis, with upward dissolution of the roof occurring simultaneously with sediment deposition on the floor.

Influxes of sediment into a cave system fundamentally alter the way cave passages develop, either by alluviation in a vadose environment, forcing lateral corrosion and the development of notches, or by upwards dissolution in a phreatic environment through a process known as paragenesis.

As shown in Fig 4A, the xenograft of the advance passage cells developed faster than that of the early passage cells at the region where KGN cells were injected, and larger clumps under the skin were observed (in the small windows of Fig 4A).

Theodore's only extant work is the Liber scholiorum ("Book of Annotations"), the Latin designation of a vast Syriac collection of observations and elucidations taking their point of departure from biblical passages but developed into detailed considerations of philosophy, psychology, logic, and Eastern religions.

This term is only included when the molecule is outside the nanopore and is suppressed for x < 0. We turn to a one-dimensional first-passage approach developed previously to describe the escape of dsDNA molecules from a diffusive trap.

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