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1 changes at Star Carr are contributing to the inexorable and rapid loss of valuable archaeological and
6 r impairment, which in most cases pursues an inexorable course with fatal outcome in early childhood.
11 val, a limitation most likely imposed by the inexorable denervation that characterizes ALS and eventu
14 lmonary fibrosis involve the progressive and inexorable destruction of oxygen exchange surfaces and a
15 bolic remodeling of cardiomyocytes underlies inexorable deterioration of cardiac function with aging:
16 elieved to be irreversible, characterized by inexorable deterioration of memory and intellect, with n
18 hat nature has taken in the direction of the inexorable emergence of resistance to carbapenem antibio
20 out treatment, all of these diseases have an inexorable fate leading to central nervous system deteri
21 nd now major challenge is being posed by the inexorable increase in biotypes of weeds that are resist
23 ng therapeutic strategies that may break the inexorable link between antithrombotic therapy and bleed
24 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is the inexorable loss of CNS myelin and latterly neurons leadi
27 ent is directed to prevent or ameliorate the inexorable neurological deterioration that is the major
28 tors contributing to the development of this inexorable pathological condition, which compromises hal
29 skilled medical intervention to prevent the inexorable physical decline that marked weight loss can
30 ation of these early changes would alter the inexorable progression of chronic allograft rejection.
31 but no treatment to date has shown that the inexorable progression of CV disease can be reversed.
32 have emerged to reliably halt or reverse the inexorable progression of heart failure in the majority
35 elopment of an effective therapy to slow the inexorable progression of Parkinson disease requires a r
36 can over an extended period of time halt the inexorable progressive demyelination and neurological de
37 apid progression, resistance to therapy, and inexorable recurrence have been attributed to several fa
40 thout effective antibacterials; however, the inexorable rise of antibiotic resistance has made this a
43 , tissues, and organs of the animal--a slow, inexorable slide into nonfunctionality caused by stochas
45 s for colonic decompression and document the inexorable trend toward supremacy of the self-expanding
47 rs such as malignant melanoma are capable of inexorable tumor growth despite the presence of antitumo