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This "dialectics project" would, through many twists and turns, develop into ideas presented primarily in two books published in 1947.
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This protein turns developing tissue into epithelial cells, which pack together tightly to form organs such as the bladder, ovaries, and lungs.
This is the development of abnormal pre-cancerous cells which may in turn develop into esophageal cancer.
These, in turn, develop directly into new gametes.
Young children in turn develop rapidly but are dependent physically and emotionally on their mothers and other carers.
Prolonged mechanical loading can lead to breakdown of skin and underlying tissues which can, in turn, develop into a pressure ulcer.
Prolonged mechanical loading can lead to the breakdown of skin and underlying tissues which can, in turn, develop into a pressure ulcer.
Information and Communications Technologies ICTss) facilitate human exchange, particularly commercial and political transactions, which in turn, develop the base of knowledge capital and raise the stakes for attaining and sustaining competitiveness in global markets.
Lacrimal gland bacterial abscesses are uncommon and may arise in the setting of acute dacryoadenitis, which may in turn develop secondary to an adjacent infection, such as rhinosinusitis, from hematogenous spread of bacteremia or after trauma [1, 2].
In addition, applied magnetic fields can lead to the formation of flow structures with no analog in the hydrodynamic case, and these structures can in turn develop their own instabilities.
XRD line profile analysis indicated an exponential decay in the mean size of coherently diffracting γ-Mo2N crystallite domains which in turn develop large compressive strains by increasing the film BN fraction.
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