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Children have to face the appearance and spread of a range of conditions, including measles, acute watery diarrhea (AWD), meningitis and polio.

However, it is not obvious even from Y′ probing that the hyperelongating telomeres are a subgroup that behaves uniformly; they seem rather heterogeneously spread of a range of lengths.

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While highly relevant for sap-feeding pests, patterns of population genetic structuring have been shown to support similar predictions regarding the origin of individuals, dispersal pathways and spread for a range of other taxa, such as reptiles (Kolbe et al. 2004), mammals (Cote et al. 2012) and birds (Rollins et al. 2009).

Furthermore, human placenta-derived fibulin-1 protein has also been shown to inhibit cell adhesion, spreading and motility of a range of human tumour cell lines, including those originating from melanoma, epidermoid carcinoma and breast carcinoma (Twal et al, 2001).

Because of these limitations on direct observation and documentation of the extent of tumour spread, the predictive power of a range of pathological parameters has been tested through correlations with final staging at radical prostatectomy or with patient outcome.

Only about 700 mountain gorillas remain in the world, 380 of them spread across a range of volcanic mountains straddling the borders of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda.

Seven repetitions of each timing showed that the measurements typically spread over a range of 1/20 of a second, presumably because of human limitations.

Jacquie now has her money spread across a range of savings and investments.

Aero-engines operating with supersonic fan tip speeds generate an acoustic signature containing energy spread over a range of harmonics of the engine shaft rotation frequency.

The four were chosen with the aim of being spread over a range of eruptive magnitudes and deposit shapes and, in order of eruptive magnitude, they are the 1992 Cerro Negro eruption (Bonadonna & Costa, 2012), the 2008 Chaitén eruption (Watt et al. 2009), the Rungwe pumice eruption (Fontijn et al. 2011) and the Minoan eruption (Pyle, 1990).

The over-expression of fibulin-1D in fibrosarcoma-derived cells reduced anchorage-independent growth in vitro, in addition to delayed tumor formation in vivo [38], moreover, both ectopically expressed fibulin-1D and purified fibulin-1 protein have been shown to inhibit the cell adhesion, spreading, motility and invasion of a range of human tumor-cell lines in vitro [39].

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