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Lymphocytes (white blood cells of the immune system) can become cancerous and give rise to tumours called leukemias, lymphomas, and myelomas.

The trial, in its second week, has exposed a chasm between American and Chinese cultures, conflicting notions about what defines a good parent and the extent to which the legal system can become a wedge between parents and their children.

He had written things down, and he hoped to be able to tell the story of what had happened in his country so that it could not happen anywhere else: "It is strange how a system can become so bad that no one, not a single person, can change it".

This means that the vast number of Russian businessmen in jail are victims of corrupt prosecutors, police and courts, which can expropriate a business with impunity.As Yegor Gaidar, a prominent liberal economist, warned in 1994, "The carcass of a bureaucratic system can become the carcass of a mafia system, depending on its goals".

If the United States couples its efforts to expand coverage with such a radical restructuring of the underlying drivers of cost inflation, there is every reason to think its health system can become the best in the world and not merely the priciest.

Then, we explain how an heterogeneous system can become interoperable.

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"I think grid systems can become exciting when they cease to become entirely predictable and regular," he says.

Preliminary research suggests a drop in jet stream wind speeds, creating a "wavier" pattern where weather systems can become "stuck".

Regulators are also drafting the world's most stringent standards for how hot the exteriors of motorcycle exhaust systems can become.

Using analysis of floods, typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis and other natural disasters, the 2016 world risk report (pdf), claims that decrepit infrastructure and logistics systems can become a "direct threat" to societies because they can trap or injure victims, as well as impeding the delivery of humanitarian relief.

It takes inspiration from nature in exploring how systems can become less linear and more interconnected – where waste of one part of the ecosystem is input for another, and hence there is no need for wasteful emissions of any kind (whether gas, liquid or solid waste), as long as the right interconnections are in place.

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