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A very special case is the symbiosis between Rhizobium and galedoid plants, which have evolved the ability to force Rhizobium to develop into large, polyploid and unviable bacteriods [20].
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The truth is that many of these businesses are never going to develop into large-scale enterprises – in many cases they'll never employ anyone other than the hobbyists themselves.
Cell systems are benefiting from this research and starting to develop into large-scale consumer products.
Despite dozens of meetings to promote peace negotiations, the fighting in Congo has continued for three months, drawing in neighboring countries on both sides and threatening to develop into a large-scale war.
For now at least atomized environmental protests are unlikely to develop into a large-scale, countrywide social movement.
Now, as the season winds down, they want him to develop into a larger role both on and off the court.
Typically these start with one or a few small companies that supply an end-to-end solution, but develop into large industries to which many companies contribute parts.
Deepwater Wind is already leasing two more parcels of land totaling 164,750 acres off the coast of Rhode Island and Massachusetts, which it plans to develop into a much larger, utility-scale farm with up to 200 turbines.
Small cracks in concrete may develop into large cracks to decrease service life of concrete structures.
Some focal complexes then develop into large focal adhesions that enable actomyosin contractile force to be transmitted to the ECM [ 57].
Tears: tears around the edge of the sheet within the 5-mm boundary were counted (likely to be approximate); other tears were recorded individually (location, length, direction etc).. Since small tears can develop into large tears and large tears can lead to missing pieces and, therefore, the elimination of tears, changes in tear numbers could be positive as well as negative.
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