Both of these findings indicate that the patient's brain has shrunk and withered.
The bags remained until the stigmas were withered and considered no longer receptive and checks for fruit set were then made.
The 1970s saw the withering away of postgraduate gender segregation.
All told, the bakufu's monopoly on the export of marine products that had been cultivated and protected for a century withered and eventually died.
The figure has a withered right leg and dropped foot, which are typical of poliomyelitis (fig001pmn).
The above cases not only survived but also demonstrated the remarkable capacity to expand as other programs withered under the deregulation agenda.
Cases of the present sample confirm the supposition that process in personam ' withered away ' over the course of the seventeenth century.
Such narrow-mindedness was perhaps one of the reasons why consumers' co-operation withered in the twentieth century.
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