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Since then, selective drugs have been designed, many of them displaying a high potency in vivo, and used in many studies to delineate the implications of cerebral histaminergic systems in physiological functions such as arousal or cognitive functions.
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This study was designed to further delineate the clinical implications of biomarkers and to identify potential predictors of the response to chemotherapy and survival in patients with GC.
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Before commenting further on participatory medicine, let us first delineate the essence of systems medicine and big data and their implications for P4 medicine.
Further investigation is needed to delineate the expression status of AMPK subunits in various human cancers and the clinical implications of their expressions during cancer development.
It did not delineate the genders of the people affected.
Farmers once blackened tree stumps to delineate the boundaries of their farms, said Mr. Gottlieb, the historian.
And how does one delineate the contours of this "problem"?
While genes delineate the scope of variations, environment applies the final touches.
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