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progression

[pruh-gresh-uhn] / prəˈgrɛʃ ən /


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Studies from Singapore and Hong Kong in the early 2000s showed a low dose of atropine administered before bedtime could also reduce myopic progression.

From The Wall Street Journal

“There’s going to be more new ones coming in and the earlier ones are going to get taller and older. And that’s just classic natural progression.”

From Los Angeles Times

Because of this belief, most scientific efforts have focused on preventing the disease or slowing its progression, rather than attempting to restore lost brain function.

From Science Daily

"This technology could eventually enable portable or intraoperative devices that enable clinicians to detect cancers at earlier stages, improve the accuracy of biopsy sampling and monitor disease progression through less invasive testing," said Qiu.

From Science Daily

This can extend to project-based progression, in which new workers help implement AI initiatives across departments rather than filling traditional roles.

From The Wall Street Journal