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The abundance of USS repeats in A. succinogenes and the possible presence of the necessary machinery for natural competence suggested that A. succinogenes is naturally competent, a feature that was recently demonstrated in our laboratory.
The abundance of USS repeats in A. succinogenes and the possible presence of the necessary machinery for natural competence suggested that A. succinogenes could be naturally competent.
This quiet competence suggests a woman who would not have been out of place driving a covered wagon west across the empty prairie.
The relatively modest self-reported practice of competence suggested that the graduates were novice APNs and needed continued development after the completion of the programme.
The capability of cilostazol, a clinically approved medication, to improve mouse oocyte competence suggests the potential benefit of including this compound in ovarian hyperstimulation programs to improve in vitro fertilization outcomes in infertile women.
Some scarce empirical research into the appropriate structure or model of competence suggests a content-based classification, such that item content exerts a characteristic influence on its difficulty.
With this definition in mind, cultural competence suggests that learning how to effectively provide care to minority populations is a linear process with a clear end point, and this is simply not the case.
A higher rating for importance than for competence suggests a perceived educational gap.
The sporadic distribution of competence suggests it is frequently lost and/or gained, but this has not been examined in an explicitly phylogenetic context.
Taken together, the findings that link EMT, CSC traits, drug resistance and enhanced metastatic competence suggest that targeting the EMT/CSC phenotype may hold considerable therapeutic promise.
Overall, the close links between EMT, CSC traits, drug resistance and enhanced metastatic competence suggest that an improved understanding of the EMT/CSC connection may uncover new therapeutic targets for breast cancers, irrespective of their intrinsic subtype, since most subtypes harbor a pool of CSCs.
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