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When placed in an open laboratory arena, spiny mice tend to progress continuously with frequent and irregular changes in the direction of progression (Eilam, unpublished data).
People with dementia who live a healthy lifestyle tend to progress more slowly to the later stages.
It finds further evidence that individuals tend to progress from lower-cost, short-term strategies to higher-cost, longer-term ones as dissatisfaction persists or recurs.
At the end of "The Origin," for instance, Darwin feints toward reassurance, suggesting that life will "tend to progress" over time.
If they're the studious kind, they tend to progress faster than their peers, and if they're laidback, they take things as they come.
Because they tend to progress faster, chameleons are seen as "moving in the right direction". They will inevitably get more pointers from senior partners.
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It was small, and three years is a short time for a cancer that tends to progress over many years.
The development of other major weapon systems tended to progress pari passu with that of tanks—and indeed many of them were specifically designed to accompany, assist, or counter them.
Hepatic fibrosis is a response to chronic liver injury and a process that tends to progress to cirrhosis and end-stage liver disease.
When asked about the length of time in which patients tended to progress, such that the caregivers would be able to observe a difference in function, most caregivers referenced weeks or months.
Wang et al. also found that knee cartilage defects tended to progress over 2 years in normal subjects with a mean age of 55.6 years (Wang et al. 2006).
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