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1 Some are more evident as is the case of Correctional Institutions Services.
2 In the field of material culture, horse-breeding becomes more and more evident .
3 To the end that the point of vulnerability would become more evident .
4 Broader dorsal pallial expression becomes more evident late prenatally and early postnatally.
5 No longer in surgical scrubs, the sergeant's powerful build was more evident .
6 The distress of the father and son became more and more evident .
7 Nowhere is this more evident than in the testosterone temples of academia.
8 With each additional number, McCartney's genius as a songwriter grows more evident .
9 These effects are more evident in the presence of the SUR1 subunit.
10 This accidental principle could not be more evident than it is now.
11 This will become more evident in a survey of his main characteristics.
12 Severe and specific bone lesions were more evident in NSF than SF.
13 The relationship was more evident for subjects ≤50 years old at recruitment.
14 Looking at shorter-term trends, the slowdown seems even more evident , albeit patchy.
15 Protection appeared to be more evident in mitochondria than in tissue homogenates.
16 When it approached the outer reef, its awful magnitude became more evident .
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