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Metasoma broadly attaching to propodeum, with 8 segments visible, about 15.1 mm, segments 1 3 cylindrical, further rearwards becoming slightly, gradually wider, segments 1 2 of almost equal length, about 1.3 times as long as wide, remainder decreasing gradually in.
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In the other trial the water was 14C for 60 seconds, but then rose slightly and gradually to about 15C by the end of an additional 30-second period.
Prostratin slightly and gradually induced histone H4 acetylation starting at the 20 min treatment up to the 2 h treatment.
HbA1c levels slightly and gradually increased over 52 weeks both in patients given insulin detemir and those receiving NPH (Fig. 2a).
For example, inflammation signal is slightly and gradually increased during aging, and this low-grade inflammation is thought to be among the factors promoting whole-body aging process [ 22].
In another bowl, beat the yolks with a little of the remaining sugar until they begin to turn pale and slightly thicken, then gradually add the remaining sugar and beat until the mix thickens more and the sugar is almost dissolved.
Due to this fact, the soil deformation reduced gradually, slightly increasing the FoS during the later calculation period.
Turning slightly northward, Christine gradually intensified, attaining its peak strength on September 2.
In our study, joint damage gradually, slightly worsened over the 10-year follow-up, without a higher progression rate during the first years of the disease as shown in previous reports [ 38, 39].
You'll have to reposition your fingers slightly as you gradually grate up the zucchini.
"But you have to do it gradually and slightly invisible.
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