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These results suggest there could be some degree of tolerance to HER2/neu protein.
However, there could be some degree of selection for keeping co-regulated genes in clusters on a chromosome, for instance, to make them available to transcription more efficient as a group.
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However, we cannot rule out the fact that there could be some patient bias to some degree, when they fill out the survey forms for the follow-up.
But if there really is nothing that can be done via your Department and the H.L.F., do you at least know of any organizations, associations or wealthy individuals who might be prevailed upon to assist in the process if there could be some indication of whether a degree of matching funding could be available to act as an incentive?
"There is a danger because we are now seeing some signs of positive things … and because of the exhaustion of driving through changes there could be some drawing back from the degree of radicalism we require," warned Adair Turner, chairman of the Financial Services Authority, in Westminster this week.
There could also be some degree of bias because of use of program monitoring data.
If you're interrupted mid-stream, things could get messy, and there may be some degree of embarrassment for you, your intruder, or both.
The low level of similarity between all indices could be denoting some degree of inconsistency in the assignment of the categories to an ecological status.
At the same time, Transnistria could be granted some degree of autonomy.
Shame". Others held signs indicating that they thought the NRA could be in some degree to blame for the killings.
The danger for Labour is that the nationalist assault it has faced in this election could be to some degree repeated in the next one south of Carlisle.Both insurgencies should worry Mr Cameron, too.
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