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Because of these phenotypic similarities, there has been research into the specific genetic similarities between these two pervasive developmental disorders.
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His current research focuses on planned adaptation in the face of pervasive uncertainty, with applications in emerging technologies.
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Critics of the legislation question whether it will have a significant impact on todays pervasive tobacco market.
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It has an unusual appearance with its pervasive blue light.
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It is the most common and pervasive form of social influence.
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The most pervasive form of concrete damage is surface scaling from freeze/thaw.
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The concept of pervasive or ubiquitous computing, involves miniaturisation and the distribution in the environment of intelligent devices and their possibility of communicating.
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Pesticides, solar radiation, drug and environmental toxins have become increasingly pervasive in todays society.
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The temporal and spatial aspects of vulnerability science are pervasive, particularly in research that attempts to demonstrate the impact of development on social vulnerability.
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This remote, working class, tourist-town has a pervasive sense of rootlessness and movement.
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