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Meanings of developed long in English
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Usage of developed long in English
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Most grilling techniques were developedlong before the science of heat transference was understood.
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At the time of diagnosis more than one-third of patients have already developedlong-term complications of diabetes.
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In centuries past, most people ate mature, tough, strongly flavored meat, and developedlong-cooked recipes to soften it.
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We developedlong range sustaining micro fluidic channel and could analyze cell migration along the gradient of PDGF.
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He also developedlong ear-tufts, which he would raise in indignation when you attempted to take liberties with him.
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The cattle industry, although in its infancy, and although supposed to have no great future, was developedlong before Texas became a republic.
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Herne is also investigating how undercover police used the identities of dead children and developedlong-term sexual relationships with people they spied on.
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The scientific publishing system, which developedlong before the internet, doesn't allow for scientific information to be accessed freely like most web content is.
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An astonishing idea entered Ruth's head one day-whenthe novel was complete in the rough-anastonishing idea because it had not developedlong ago.
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The genes encoding this channel (CatSpers) appear first in ancient uniflagellates, suggesting that sperm use adaptive strategies developedlong ago for single-cell navigation.