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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the capacity for aggressive behavior or tendencies, often in psychological, behavioral, or strategic discussions.
Example: "The study aimed to assess the aggressive potential of various animal species in response to environmental stressors."
Alternatives: "potential for aggression" or "capacity for aggression".
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nWhere is all the aggressive potential energy of the closed fist then discharged?
PRMC is a rare tumor that can have an aggressive potential for recurrence.
Here, we used synthetic hydrogel based cell culture platform to correlate the aggressive potential of the breast cancer cells to the responses to matrix stiffness.
"The question is how aggressive potential bidders will be.
Indeed, the blackened irises and heavily lashed under-eyes of the models rendered them stalk-like; graceful but with aggressive potential for Hitchcock behaviour.
One possible explanation may be that TNM stage, unlike Gleason grade, is determined by both the rate of disease growth (a feature of the degree of aggressive potential of the disease) and time of detection.
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We show here that CD134 can be used as a marker for recently activated CD4+ T cells with auto-aggressive potential in arthritis, and that anti-CD134 liposomes can be used to target drugs directly to these T cells.
MASO of uterine corpus has a highly aggressive malignant potential; but aggressiveness of cervical MASO is uncertain because they are extremely uncommon, since its cervical location and the presence of heterologous elements are extremely infrequent.
This disease is extremely rare and has an aggressive malignant potential, including invasiveness and metastasis.
In conclusion, NETs of the ampulla of Vater, even very small tumors (<1 cm), may have aggressive metastatic potential.
We propose a classification of hand lesions in our review (excluding the pseudo-masses) into "benign", "intermediate grade" (histologically benign but locally aggressive with potential for recurrence) and "malignant" lesions.
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