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Overwatering often causes edema, which develops on the leaves.
High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE), which develops on exertion under hypoxic conditions, aggravates due to endothelial dysfunction.
Although the experimental results show architecture-dependent responses, fiber tow kinking, which develops on the compressive side of the specimen is determined to be a strength limiting mechanism for this class of materials subjected to flexural loading.
The Danish painter, Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard, whom Fuseli had met in Rome, produced his own version of The Nightmare (Danish: Mareridt) which develops on the eroticism of Fuseli's work.
A prime example may be the proteinaceous conditioning film called "acquired pellicle," which develops on tooth enamel surfaces in the oral cavity.
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About societies which develop on the outside of our civilised world, " says director Meirelles, who modestly describes it as "a movie with no scenarios, and no acting techniques ".
Phylactolaemates also produce statoblasts, which develop on the funiculus, a cord of tissue that links the stomach to the lining of the body wall.
"By failing to tackle the prisons crisis which developed on their watch, the Tories have yet again demonstrated that they have no plan for the challenges this country faces".
Furthermore, a clear signature of cooperatively rearranging regions which develop on approaching Tg is found.
This unit is a Meso-Cenozoic half graben rift-downwarped lacustrine basin, which developed on Paleozoic bedrock paleotopography (Yuan and Wang 2001).
SS cars offered value, performance and, most important of all, Lyons' signature long and low look, which developed on these cars and became particularly recognized in the SS I Tourer and the later SS-90 (1935).
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