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Each cluster was defined to include MLVA26 types differing at <7 loci among the 26 loci.
When considering atypical onset age as previously defined, it appeared to differ in the two sexes: it varied between ≤ 15 years (52/585 cases, 8.9 %) and ≥ 50 years (53/585, 9.1 %) for CH males and between ≤ 14 years (22/223 cased, 9.9) and ≥ 58 years (21/223, 9.4 %) for CH females (Table 3).
Five subfamilies of Sec7 ArfGEFs have been defined that differ with regard to their overall structure and domain composition; the GBF and BIG family, the cytohesin, EFA6, BRAG and FBX family.
Potential candidate DEGs related to IMF deposition were rigorously defined, requiring their expression to differ across all comparisons conducted (21 vs 1, 42 vs 1, 90 vs 1 and 120 vs 1, just for BJY).
The composition C EVB was shown to be well defined, and it was shown to differ in several aspects from C EV and C B in case studies.
Neither the authors of the MERSQI scale nor Sanson-Fisher and colleagues defined a cut-off value to differ methodically "good" studies from "less good studies".
Two classes of UM have been defined that differ in chromosome 3 status, metastatic risk and global mRNA expression profiles [ 1, 2].
In addition, in adult African Americans, the ability of the TG/HDL in defining IR has been found to differ by sex (20).
Some of these associations appeared to differ by tumor subtypes defined by ER status.
Therefore, the EAC considered the population used in the evidence to differ from the population defined in the scope in ways that might have a bearing on effectiveness.
We found that the four subgroups of GBM, as defined by TCGA, differ significantly with regard to the expression level of specific phosphatases.
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