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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altered frequently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is changed or modified often over a period of time.
Example: "The schedule for the project was altered frequently to accommodate team members' availability."
Alternatives: "changed often" or "modified regularly".
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The Louvre Palace was altered frequently throughout the Middle Ages.
These pathways are altered frequently in the high grade serous carcinoma.
The observations that TUSC3 is altered frequently by multiple mechanisms at the DNA and RNA level and shows a strong association with patient survival, highlight the use of MCD in systematically identifying biologically, and potentially clinically, relevant genes.
To determine what are likely key nodes in pathways and functions, we hypothesize that, in addition to being altered frequently (by one mechanism or multiple mechanisms), these genes also exhibit multiple concerted disruption (MCD) in a given sample.
Several inferred signaling components have been confirmed to be altered frequently in the cancer of pancreatic, oral, prostate, colon, breast and lung in the in vivo or in vitro experiments.
As Table 2 shows, on average patients stated finding the information on their medication list frequently or always comprehensible (mean = 3.52) and receiving a new medication list after their medication was altered frequently or always (mean = 3.63).
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As a result, its perception towards a specific channel will alter frequently.
The number of altered regions was similar in both types, although some regions were altered more frequently and/or with higher amplitude in IBCs.
In fact, the only gene altered more frequently in this malignancy is VHL, a well-characterized driver of these cancers.
This identifies genomic regions of interest (ROI) altered more frequently than would be expected by chance, and therefore more likely to drive tumorigenesis (Figure 1).
Using Cirrus OCT, average GCIPL was altered more frequently than average pRNFL in eyes of patients with RRMS (46% versus 33%, resp.; P < 0.001).
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