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Malignant lesions are usually extensive and involve surrounding tissue to a greater extent.
The bone marrow oedema-like change is usually extensive and surrounding soft tissue masses or oedema limited.
It also should be noted that for radiopharmaceuticals, usually extensive biodistribution data (often including imaging) from preclinical studies are available.
It is worth bearing in mind that if you read any patient information leaflet, the list of potential side-effects is usually extensive and often makes alarming reading.
Since technical specifications are usually extensive, including a cornucopia of options, it is not always clear which parts of a specification were actually implemented and which parts were omitted for the sake of simplicity reasons.
Bronchiectasis was usually extensive (84.8 %).
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It usually requires extensive collaboration and coordination.
In more economically prosperous societies, the number of interest groups and the people belonging to them is usually quite extensive.
Depleted uranium rounds penetrate conventional armour easily and ignite on impact, usually causing extensive damage to the target.
The confessions are delivered at gunpoint, and usually follow extensive torture, including hanging from hooks for up to a month, human rights groups say.
Out of concerns that live genetically modified organisms will contaminate local species and potentially pose health and environmental threats, governments usually require extensive field trials and risk assessments before approving a seed for local planting.
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