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It is well known that the development of GC is marked by a slow progression that begins with H. pylori-induced chronic superficial gastritis, which then progresses to atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, dysplasia and eventually GC [ 16, 17].

Individuals may exert an influence over Homni to some degree, rather like the single neuron that fires off a signal, starting an original thought, which then progresses to a painting, song or an invention like the iPod.

In the early stages, there is concentric LV thickening, prominent papillary muscles, preserved EF and diastolic dysfunction, which then progresses to intramural replacement fibrosis, regional wall motion abnormalities [42] and arrhythmias.

Some of these hypotheses suggest that mammary stem cells progress to a luminal progenitor state (with an expression pattern similar to that identified in basal breast cancer), which then progresses to differentiated cells with more luminal characteristics [ 37].

Early symptoms following ingestion include tingling of the lips and tongue, which then progresses to the fingers and toes, followed by the loss of control of arms and legs.

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Hsieh was broken again early in the second set, which then progressed on serve as the seventh seeds secured a place in the final, where Paes will be looking for a seventh mixed doubles crown in a career in which he has also won eight doubles titles.

Once activated, SCs typically give rise to short-lived transit-amplifying cells (TACs), which then progress to differentiate into their lineages.

Stewart's year-long journey to receiving the organization's top honor began after her local Club selected her as their Youth of the Year representative, which then progressed to state and regional competitions, which culminated during this week's ceremony featuring youth from five regions.

Defects in fly heart function were first manifest as arrhythmias, which then progressed to fibrillations and asystolic periods (Na et al., 2013).

It may be owing to their dense connectivity that imaging changes are seen first in the thalamus and striatum, which then progress to involve other regions in a vulnerable neuronal network.

Hot aches, also known as the screaming barfies in North America, are a recognised phenomenon amongst winter climbers, assumed to be triggered by the reperfusion of cold peripheries which then rapidly progresses to a systemic vasodilatory syndrome.

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