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Stem-like gliomas enriched by strong T cell activity, however, may differ from other GSCs in that their stem-like properties may be disassociated from increased tumor malignancy and heterogeneity under specific host immune conditions.
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There were signs of attitudinal change too: The percentage of those who think that FGM can be disassociated from the culture had increased from 16%% (baseline survey) to 30%% (p < 0.001) and 64%% of men and women in FGD said they would allow their son to marry uncircumcised women.
Here it would be disassociated from the house.
Terrorism cannot be disassociated from its political environment.
It is a good word, and cannot be disassociated from justice and peace.
The N.C.A.A. committee on infractions recommended that Pitino and O'Neil be disassociated from Hawaii athletics.
The name of a flame can be disassociated from the name of the procedure used to configure the frame.
(A note at the back reveals that they have "asked to be disassociated from it").
It is a good word, and cannot be disassociated from justice and peace... View Article By Kathryn Schulz By John Cassidy By Adam Davidson By Robin Wright.
The interviewee will be disassociated from the transcripts before analysis.
Pre-existing conditions should also be disassociated from those that develop during treatment.
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