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The basic data sources that have been used in this manuscript are the: Sample Registration System (SRS) bulletins released by the Registrar General of India Reports of the Coverage Evaluation Surveys (CES) by UNICEF Bulletins on Rural Health Statistics (RHS), State-Wise Progress reports, and Common Review Mission reports released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

From now on, it would be wiser to progress in the quantified description of the morphological variation of the mandible in rodents rather than to propose a partial recognition of the hystricognathous condition.

We will no longer attend the old wise tales of progress that are easily compromised.

Those are the ones who will learn and become wise as they progress along their paths.

Indeed, had I not paused and made an extra effort to explain to my class why such a step-wise parade of progress is a misguided view, students would undoubtedly have developed just such a notion of excretory systems with no help from me (in no small part because of the conscious or subconscious order in which I presented them).

Our out-of-balance world is filled with excessive energy pushing us forward without the benefit of some force putting the breaks on it to see if there is a wiser way to progress.

Removing these decisions from the responsibility of local councillors (or simply by circumventing the planning process) will either be seen as a wise attempt to force progress or a cynical attempt to avoid blame for unpopular developments.

"Playing-wise, no signs of progress are discernible," says Lothar Matthäus.

If they don't seem to be progressing (health wise and mood wise) you should contact a psychiatrist immediately.

"I think the way he's going right now, progress-wise, if he can stay untouched with too many teachers and just play his natural game, I think he'll be in good shape," Lyle said.

Splicing of pre-mRNA proceeds through the activity of the spliceosome, which is a large and dynamic protein−RNA complex that assembles on the mRNA in a characteristic step-wise fashion while progressing from recognition of 5′ and 3′ intron boundaries to eventual intron excision (Lee and Rio 2015).

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