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Shakespeare's plays of this period are recurrently concerned with exiles of various kinds: abdications, banishments, abandonments.
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are large chromosomal regions where gaps and breaks are recurrently generated upon replicative stress1.
The coarse-grained alluvial aquifers are recurrently considered as almost homogeneous and isotropic media.
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are inherently unstable genomic loci that are recurrently altered in human tumor cells.
Only a few driver genes are recurrently altered at high frequency highlighting great challenges for precision medicine.
Nevertheless, Luther and, to a lesser degree, Calvin and Wesley are recurrently appealed to in various ways as doctrinal mentors in their respective traditions.
These PDX models harbor mutations in a number of genes, including IDH1, IDH2, and NPM1, which are recurrently mutated in AML (Supplementary Table 6).
We looked for somatic mutations by identifying previously characterized single-nucleotide variants and small insertions or deletions in 160 genes that are recurrently mutated in hematologic cancers.
Those are recurrently computed from previously handled butterflies.
Moha et al. (2010) documented relationships among code anomalies that are recurrently related to four design anomalies.
The refugee faces further interrogation at the border upon entry to the U.S. "The individuals are recurrently vetted even after they are in the United States," Sandweg said.
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