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At St Mary's, my own nine-year-old has, since this initiative was introduced, developed a proprietary interest that his older siblings never showed in his current class topic.

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The MEs into which normal saline had been introduced developed negative pressure and, over several days, were cleared of fluid.

The process was introduced and developed between 1927 and 1937 by António Egas Moniz.

In fact, a question period was introduced and developed as a substitute for MPs' former powers to insist on debates on issues of current importance.

The discrete WKB approximation was introduced and developed in [4 8].

In this technique, which was introduced and developed by Gao and McVay (2004), reservoir simulation is combined with automatic history matching (Gao and McVay 2004).

The theory of time scales was introduced and developed by Hilger [1] and Bohner and Peterson [2, 3] in order to unify continuous and discrete analysis.

In this work, a novel approach to bioelectricity generation and new limited medicinal waste management opportunity as a novelty was introduced and developed.

A new technique combining microarc oxidation (MAO) and electrophoresis was introduced to develop a biocompatible oxide layer on pure titanium implant surface.

Either GFP alone or GFP along with a dominant negative clathrin construct (DN-Hub) was introduced into developing mouse cortices at E13.5 using in utero electroporation.

Within four years after AZT was introduced, evidence from developed countries suggested limited clinical benefits from single-drug regimens.

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