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Generally long-distance migrants seem to start out at about 5,000 feet and then progressively climb to around 20,000 feet.
In Experiment 1, the mixture of transduced and nontransduced cells exhibited downregulation, peaking at 4 days after infection, but then progressively climbed higher through 10 days, presumably because of proliferation of nontransduced cells.
He's made steady progress climbing the NASCAR ladder, a progressively competitive system that begins with amateur races and culminates with the Sprint Cup Series.
Stepping up across the three-storey space in what resembles a pile of glass-walled Portakabins, they climb progressively as the prices rise: from the Sky Pod bar, which enjoys the expansive freedom of the lower terrace, to the "accessible" Darwin brasserie, to the "refined dining experience" of the Fenchurch grill at the top.
Robert Frank describes such a system — in which the relatively healthy opt out, thus causing rates to climb progressively for everyone else — as a "market failure".
Over the next 2 h, his BP climbed progressively to 270/118 mmHg.
Simultaneously, the sub-boundaries within DRX grains progressively disintegrate through dislocation climb and dislocation annihilation.
In the laddering-up process, consumers are first given concrete attributes and then prompted to climb toward progressively more abstract and general inferences.
Motor function, as measured in climbing assays, progressively worsens in these flies, an indicator of reduced neuronal function.
Graemlin 2.0 (Flannick et al., 2009) formulates a model for protein duplication, deletion and mutation and aligns the network progressively using a hill-climbing algorithm.
The session consisted of four to eight ladder climbs while carrying progressively heavier loads.
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