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As such, the findings of the current study may contribute to the understanding of most of quantitative findings, through which may develop obesity interventions, and the development of new theoretical models, for greater utility in childhood obesity research.
What they did well, and which may develop as the series proceeds, was pass deep behind the frontline of attackers.
PTSD is a severe mental disorder, which may develop after exposure to traumatic events and is characterized by intrusive memories.
There is also the Wim Wenders project [a 3D film tribute to Bausch's life and work], which may develop in its scope and scale".
Symptoms, which may develop immediately after eating or may be delayed for as long as 30 hours, include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, numbness, muscle pain, and general itchiness.
The properties of the ripened ovary wall, or pericarp, which may develop entirely or in part into fleshy, fibrous, or stony tissue, are important.
Personal-finance websites and banks are aggregating their customer data to show up macroeconomic trends, which may develop into ancillary businesses in their own right.
The danger comes from a low sodium level in the blood and brain swelling which may develop when the body has too much water.
Skin picking is also common among laboratory mice, which may develop potentially fatal ulcerative dermatitis, skin lesions, caused by excessive grooming.
This paper proposed a capstone project to provide learning experiences which may develop students ability in many of the EAC criteria.
Also, the possibility of the presence of biofilms in the water pipeline exists, which may develop antibiotic resistance due to the selective pressure of chlorination in drinking water.
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