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that may develop into a flower, leaf, or shoot.
ACF and GST-P+ foci constitute preneoplastic lesions that may develop into tumors.
Traumatic events are frequently followed by an acute stress reaction that may develop into a post-traumatic stress disorder.
The tool, in the form of an algorithm, sifts through data from surrounding waves to spot clusters of waves that may develop into a rogue wave.
Bud, Small lateral or terminal protuberance on the stem of a vascular plant that may develop into a flower, leaf, or shoot.
Although a migrainous origin for this patient's visual symptoms was suggested by a score of 6 in the Visual Aura Rating Scale, his clinical symptoms suggestive for a typical episode of visual aura could also represent together with the other symptoms (i.e., déja'-vu sensation, a smell of fresh laundry, and nausea) an epileptic aura that may develop into a generalized seizure.
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The purpose of the study was to validate the experimental results obtained with Darunavir derivatives and to predict the compound that may developed into a more potent HIV inhibitor based on outcomes extracted from the current study.
These are interpreted as weathered layers (and preferential flow paths) that may develop or have already developed into slip surfaces.
A potential limitation of these models is the fact that they are exclusively based on data obtained during the first 24 hours after ICU admission and that they do not take into account complications that may develop during treatment.
He ridiculed New York Times contributor R.W. "Johnny" Apple for writing one article warning that Afghanistan may develop into a "quagmire" and another proposing that coalition forces might have to contend with guerrilla fighters in Iraq.
All individuals emerge from eggs as larvae, beyond which the development is flexible in that larvae may develop into nymphs and subsequently into dispersing alates, or into the sterile workers or soldiers [reviewed in ref. [ 2]].
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