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In cancer cell lines there are a number of examples of the recently described very long intergenic non-coding RNAs (vlincRNAs) displaying transcriptional activation mediated by a ERV [ 72].
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Nevertheless, Krempien et al. 49 described very low long-term complications in patients with locally advanced primary rectal cancer treated with TME, IOERT, and pre- or postoperative EBRT.
In the essay he called "On the Cannibals," he described "a very long talk" he had once had with a Tupi chief, brought to France from Brazil and, at the time, on display in Rouen for a royal visit.
Phrases that develop this idea include "from here to Timbuktu" when describing a very long journey, or "from Timbuktu to Kalamazoo" (a city in Michigan, US).
You will be hard-pressed, however, to hoard the confections described below for very long.
After a career hiatus that he described as "a very long period of grief and self-abuse", he announced his return to performing and said he felt remorse for the impact his high-profile arrests might have had on young gay people striving for acceptance.
Instead, after the book came out, she wrote what Mr. Gunn describes as a very long "tome".
One such standout was the step leading to palmitoil-coA, which contains an up-regulated enzyme described as very-long-chain specific acyl-coA dehydrogenase, possibly indicating a shift in the spectrum of lipids produced.
Among hospice patients who lived in nursing homes, we sought to: (1) report trends in hospice use over time, (2) describe factors associated with very long hospice stays (>6 months), and (3) describe hospice utilization patterns.
Changes in the neural bases of memory have typically been described as unfolding over very long timescales, but some studies have documented changes even across relatively short delays.
Depending on who I'm talking to, I usually describe larping as a very long improv exercise, or as Dungeons & Dragons standing up.
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