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Life-threatening cancer tends to resolve itself.
(The doctor who first described the syndrome was Japanese). Researchers have suspected that the disorder — which mostly strikes women and which, while occasionally fatal, tends to resolve over time — is connected to the brain and its control over how the nervous system handles stress.
For non-dedicated gaming platforms like PCs, iPhones and Facebook this problem tends to resolve on its own because so many people buy into the platform for other reasons that game makers overcome their skepticism.
Viral meningitis, in contrast, tends to resolve spontaneously and is rarely fatal.
The DMCA process tends to resolve about 80-90 percent of the piracies, and is something you can generally do without hiring an attorney.
But diabetes also tends to resolve or improve in 50%to80%0% of people who have lap-band surgery, in which a band is placed around the top of the stomach to make it smaller, he says.
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They have their own organic logic, and tend to resolve into simple, sustained intervals.
Federal arbitration boards tend to resolve disputes by slicing down the middle, generally pleasing nobody.
That said, they are generally regarded as harmless and tend to resolve on their own within a few menstrual cycles.
Rapidly evolving genes tend to resolve recent relationships, but suffer from alignment issues and increased homoplasy among distantly related species.
Britten's dissonances may stretch and strain, but they tend to resolve into an established key, always speaking in an idiom that is sharply distinctive, immediately recognizable.
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