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"The women applying could have been stronger than the men, comparable to them, or weaker," Williams says, "[so] we cannot determine if the letters are fair or biased".
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The high doses applied could have induced dramatic clogging of the intervillous space on the maternal side, such that transfer routes were nearly blocked.
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Improved understanding of the molecular phenotypes of breast cancer (BC) has already shown prognostic and predictive value and, when prospectively applied, could have dramatic implications in establishing a more personalized approach to the management of early-stage breast cancer.
There is no real benefit to this without applying what could have been done better, what was learned, to continuous improvement.
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