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Here, we review the current understanding of common dissemination pathways for tumors.
A campaign is a set of messages that share a common goal (similar content) and a common dissemination strategy [12].
Marked neovascularisation is a feature of malignant ascites, the most common dissemination route of advanced serous ovarian cancer, and several angiogenic markers, including VEGF, are highly overexpressed in ovarian cancer (Ueda et al, 2005).
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Data-centric design has been widely adopted in wireless sensor networks thanks to its efficiency, as PUSH and PULL are two common data dissemination algorithms for such networks.
The clustering of all HA genes of the human- and swine-origin viruses from this fair suggests common source dissemination.
The nominal group technique allowed international clinicians and researchers to prioritize five common themes: dissemination of the results, unique selling points, educational activities, involvement of stakeholders and the consideration of consequences.
The common development and dissemination model of reform does not account for how interpersonal interactions share and support reforms, potentially reducing the impact of existing reforms.
Skin relapse is common, with extracutaneous dissemination to mainly regional lymph nodes occurring in approximately 10% of patients.
Melanoma has the potential to metastasise to any organ: common sites of dissemination include the skin, subcutaneous tissues, lymph nodes, liver, bone, lung, brain and visceral organs.
In contrast, the existence of mixed farms in Spain is not common, hindering the dissemination of other Mycoplasma species from goat herds to sheep flocks.
Training methods were designed to address common barriers to the dissemination of ET, including limited access to training, negative clinician attitudes toward ET, and lack of support during and following training.
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