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Questions such as 'why did this happen to my child?' and 'will my other children also get cancer?' are a nearly universal component of initial diagnostic discussions between oncologists and families of newly diagnosed cancer patients.
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They were created, funded, and mandated by a nearly universal membership of sovereign governments.
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For many decades there has been a nearly universal flow of populations from rural into urban areas.
A 2006 U.C.L.A. study found middle-class families in Los Angeles "battling a nearly universal overaccumulation of goods". Garages were clogged.
A 2006 U.C.L.A. study found middle-class families in Los Angeles "battling a nearly universal overaccumulation of goods".
Upregulated glycolysis, both in normoxic and hypoxic environments, is a nearly universal trait of cancer cells.
We seem to be on track to merge not into a universal class of the proletariat but into a nearly universal class of the innovative bourgeoisie.
Sloppiness has been proposed as a nearly universal characteristic of parameter sensitivity from multiparametric nonlinear models (see definition of 'universal' in [ 22]).
A non-canonical initiator motif (YYCTTTYY) appears to be a nearly universal feature of translation promoter sequences.
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