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Then, mid-20th century, it lived a bohemian phase, becoming something like Colonia Roma today – until finally, when I was still a local resident, clubs with boys and girls moved in; and although this is considered a prime tourist zone today, they're still here.

The phase transition temperatures of ferroelectric ceramics are size dependent, with the ferroelectric phase becoming unstable at room temperature when the particle diameter decreases below a critical size [15 17].

At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Martin's team went undefeated (9 0) during the round-robin phase, becoming the first team to achieve this feat since the British curling team at the 1924 Chamonix Olympics.

Although both colour morphs occur in much of the European range, brown birds predominate in the more humid climate of western Europe, with the grey phase becoming more common further east; in the northernmost regions, all the owls are a cold-grey colour.

Normal human fibroblasts stimulated with MYC traverse the G1 and S cell cycle phases and then arrest in the G2 phase becoming frequently aneuploid probably because of endoreduplication [25].

Once the substrate is hydrogenated with para-H2, the product molecule migrates to a different phase, becoming a pure HP fluid without any additional purification steps.

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The FFA showed a foveal hypofluorescent lesion in the early and mid-phases becoming hyperfluorescent in the late recirculation times (Fig. 1b d).

Axial post-contrast MRI with gadoxetate shows intense enhancement of the lesions (short arrows) in the arterial phase (c) becoming isointense on the portal venous phase (d) and persistent enhancement in the 20-min hepatobiliary phase (e).

Axial post-contrast MRI shows heterogeneous mild-to-moderate enhancement of the lateral part of the lesion (short arrow) in the arterial phase (d) becoming isointense on venous (e) and delayed phases (f).

Axial post-contrast MRI shows moderate enhancement (arrows) in the arterial phase (d) becoming iso- to mildly hypointense on delayed phase (e).

Axial post-contrast MRI shows moderate heterogeneous enhancement (arrow) in the arterial phase (g) becoming iso- to mildly hypointense on delayed phase (e) with mild delayed enhancement of a vague central scar (long arrow).

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