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1 The clinical features of patients sequenced as infants evolve rapidly with age.
2 With this ability to evolve rapidly goes another, even scarier advantage.
3 We show furthermore most lincRNA sequences evolve rapidly , even between phylogenetically close species.
4 In conclusion, practices and research surrounding HSCs are continuing to evolve rapidly as new information is obtained.
5 The New Yorker, March 14, 1977 P. 33 to evolve rapidly .
6 It is not possible to return to a simpler time and markets will continue to evolve rapidly as a result.
7 The relationship between people and companies will continue to evolve rapidly on Facebook, and will most likely yield some startling developments.
8 Chinese data suggests the new virus, while much more contagious than SARS, is significantly less lethal, although such numbers can evolve rapidly .
9 That epidemic killed nearly 800 people of the some 8000 it infected, although such numbers can evolve rapidly .
10 The assessment of medical practice is evolving rapidly in the United States.
11 The interdisciplinary field of systems biology has evolved rapidly over the last years.
12 The landscape for streaming audio in South Africa has evolved rapidly .
13 Climbing is evolving rapidly and the AAC is leaning in.
14 E-scooters are still relative newcomers to the streets, but their story has evolved rapidly .
15 But it is clear that the genes coding for snake venom proteins have evolved rapidly .
16 Multiple Myeloma (MM) therapy has evolved rapidly over the past decade.
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