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The surviving remote communities attempted to rebuild society, which over time developed into a totalitarian Council, and a religious order, the Herder Faction.

Finally, RmbC was detected at discrete sites on the cell surface which, over time, developed into a layer that encapsulated clusters of cells alongside the VPS and Bap1 (Berk et al. 2012) (Fig.  3B and C).

Continued changes in the descendant languages result in the development of dialects which again over time develop into distinct languages.

What had once been a baronial hall from the middle ages had, over time, developed into a massive Chateaux.

The consequence of rifting is the formation of rift valleys and rift basins, which over geological time may develop into sedimentary basins with geological strata favorable to the entrapment of petroleum and natural gas.

Over time, kyōgen developed into an independent dramatic form, and ai-kyōgen came to refer specifically to Noh interludes.

They help detect polyps, which are non-cancerous growths which may develop into cancer over time.

EarthBound is known for having a cult following, which developed over time well after its release.

The stories which developed over time were a rare insight into the social dynamics of marriage and how they interplayed with Islamic law and local Gayonese culture.

At around the same time, a twin depression developed within the Northern Hemisphere monsoon trough, which eventually developed into Typhoon Roy.

Over time, scarring develops, which prevents the injury from spreading, but also keeps cells from entering the site.

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