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When measured by extent and intensity, urbanization is one of the most homogenizing of all major human activities.
Collins, L. C. et al. Breast cancer risk by extent and type of atypical hyperplasia: an update from the Nurses Health Studiess.
The number of identified representative locations (RLs) was influenced by sample size and was more sensitive to changes in sample size caused by extent than by spacing.
A year later, Judge Lewis A. Kaplan ruled that while Ms. Thomson had contributed some copyrightable material to the musical, she could not claim authorship, or by extent, any author's royalities.
"The reason why this is important is that DNA is the fundamental molecule of life and by extent all biological processes that take place in the world are encoded in this molecule," Ms Landenmark said.
One reason for this difference is the fact that SEBS elastomers react more readily with nylon 6 than do EPR/EPR-g-MA mixtures as determined by extent of amine reaction and torque rheometry.
The efficacy of LA is determined by extent of testosterone (T) suppression in prostate cancer patients.
Prior to randomization, patients were stratified by extent of disease, performance status, and gender.
In addition to earnings growth, all the FAANG companies have a highly recognizable brand among youth, and by extent the future leaders of tomorrow.
Log-rank statistics were used to compare survival outcomes by extent of resection, use of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT), and use of adjuvant chemotherapy.
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Extents of cell proliferation were determined by extents of CFSE dilution measured daily by flow cytometry [51].
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