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Several key features of our cohort, such as levels of MembErbB-2 overexpression, the inverse correlation between HR presence and MembErbB-2 overexpression, and the fact that most of the tumors were in early stages, are comparable to those of the North American population [ 2, 22, 39] supporting extrapolation of our conclusions onto North American women.

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Empirical results point out the need to qualify SFD in the original space due to the insufficiency of the conclusions obtained using projections onto 2D subspaces.

In fact, as we were preparing these comments we came across a paper by Dragoi and Tonegawa (Dragoi and Tonegawa, 2013) on hippocampal pre-play (as opposed to replay) that also converges onto similar conclusions: the paper suggests that the hippocampus has a repertoire of preconfigured temporal place cell firing sequences that can be called upon to rapidly encode multiple novel spatial experiences.

The differences and similarities in gene content between the two Bdellovibrio strains, map well onto the conclusions of Pan et al. and Gophna and Doolittle who made in silico predictions of, respectively, modern and ancient LGT into the B. bacteriovorus HD100 genome.

That three vastly different approaches converge onto very similar conclusions would seem to be an important validation of our topological hypothesis, which arose from a completely different starting point.

In conclusion, canagliflozin added onto metformin monotherapy provides clinically valuable improvements in glycemic control associated with weight loss and low hypoglycemia risk.

I can confirm that the situation in Afghanistan is complex, and defies any attempt to graft it onto easy-to-discern lessons or policy conclusions.

Slipping back out onto the noise of East Seventy-ninth Street, three tentative conclusions suggest themselves: art alone makes old things new; the more you read, the less you know for certain; and self-government, of every kind, is hard.

His conclusions refocused blame away from the individual guards and onto the overcrowded prison conditions that allowed the fire to endanger so many lives.

Analogies aid learning by mapping an unfamiliar domain onto a familiar one to encourage inferences or reach new conclusions (Gentner, 1983).

Mapping the host-plant association and the biogeography onto the total-evidence cladograms makes no difference for the conclusions.

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