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As first recognised by Halazonetis, Bartek and colleagues, tumour cells often display an activated DDR as evidenced by foci of DDR signaling proteins such as 53BP1 and activated ATM (DiTullio et al, 2002).

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57– 59 While core stability is now recognised as a critical component of hamstring rehabilitation and athletic performance, 60– 62 the concept was first recognised as early as 1958.

Transmembrane enzyme, CA IX, was first recognised as a novel tumour-associated antigen expressed in several types of human carcinomas as well as in normal gastrointestinal tissue [ 12, 20, 21].

The geometry he has been studying is that of a structure known to mathematicians as E8, which was first recognised in 1887 by Sophus Lie, a Norwegian mathematician.

The hype: Vitamin D was first recognised as essential in bone and mineral metabolism – without it, in childhood people can develop a bone-deforming disease called rickets.

A team is competing in the Olympics for the first time, although Great Britain has been entering solo and duet competitors since the LA Games of 1984, when synchronised swimming was first recognised as an Olympic sport.

When AIDS was first recognised as a health threat in the mid-1980s, Britain conducted a national household leaflet drop, launched a prime-time television campaign and introduced needle exchanges.

The novel was first recognised as potential film material at proof stage by low-budget horror entrepreneur William Castle, who ended up as the producer and had a fleeting cameo in the film as a man smoking a cigar outside a phone booth.

Recurrence was first recognised as a clinical problem in 1989 with the advent of sumatriptan.

The ruins were first recognised as Roman in 1876, but they were thought to be of a villa rather than a bathhouse.

In America, it was first recognised as the Jack Russell Terrier in 1997.

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