Sentence examples for predictable progression from inspiring English sources

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These data suggest that there may be a predictable progression of symptoms from the initial abdominal discomfort to progressive weakness and fatigue.

It is a predictable progression that these industries will go more and more extreme".

Her parents moved to Ireland when Horgan was four, making what she later described as "the predictable progression from pub-owning to turkey farming".

Parkinson's disease is now recognized as a diffuse disease of the central nervous system with a predictable progression of neuronal involvement in olfactory, autonomic, limbic, and somatomotor systems.

Given the predictable progression of lung injury and the time required to implement VV ECMO, the jury considers it reasonable to think ahead and start collective consideration of its possible use when hypoxemia persists for over six hours, with a PaO2/FiO2 ratio < 80mmHgg and/or respiratory acidosis with a pH < 7.20.

Flip through the pages of a textbook or wander through the permanent collection of a major museum and you can sometimes fool yourself that art history is a clear and predictable progression, one style and one century inevitably giving way to the next.

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Consequently just as museums need to shake their 19th-century American galleries free of the predictable progressions of like-unto-like works, they also need to break the even tighter stranglehold on their postwar displays — the relentless march of Abstract Expressionism, Color Field, Pop, Minimalism, Conceptualism and its numerous offshoots.

Interestingly, with regard to α-synuclein (αS) pathology, the alteration in the predictable progressions of pathology has been proposed to be due to concomitant AD pathology (16, 22).

The most widely used transgenic mutant SOD1 mouse model develops a very early and aggressive phenotype and, although the mutant mice develop progressive hind limb weakness leading to paralysis and death, with very predictable disease progression (Tu et al., 1996), the accelerated time course of the disease does not accurately reflect the human disease.

Generally, staging models imply that natural history of the disorder moves through a predictable temporal progression, and provision of stage-appropriate treatment can modify such course.

Although a postdoc is technically employment, it is somewhat misleading to lump together this distinct pool of trainees holding explicitly temporary positions with other Ph.D. holders who have moved on to permanent positions that are likely to offer more stable, predictable career progression options.    .

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