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Set against the specific context of nation-building in Egypt, it shrewdly describes a recurrent but little-understood political journey from secular liberalism to violent extremism.

This report describes a recurrent orbital glomus tumor in an Asian patient.

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A recent study described a recurrent chromosomal translocation (t(10 17)) occurring in ESS, which joins the gene 14-3-3ε 14-3-3ε 14-3-3ε22A or FAM22B.

By describing a recurrent chronic pulmonary infection, our report provides further evidence of the possible role of M. lentiflavum as an emerging human pathogen.

Recently, Sharp et al. described a recurrent microdeletion of 15q24 in four cases ranging in size from 1.7 3.9 Mb characterised by molecular cytogenetic techniques [ 21].

We describe a case of recurrent painful IOP rise occurring about two hours after initiating HD in a patient with uveitis.

BLAST searches did not detect the characterized elements outside the species in which they were described, indicating a recurrent turn-over (supplementary fig. S4, Supplementary Material online), as previously described for the X-specific satellites.

In all the notebooks after this experience, many extinct animals were mentioned, and extinction was described as a recurrent phenomenon ("Then many other animals, not just dinosaurs, became extinct," for example, in primary school; "Many changes happened in the past and they continue now," primary and middle school).

This gene was first described in a recurrent t(7 9)(q34 q34) chromosomal translocation rarely found in T-ALL [ 8], and recently the gain-of-function NOTCH1 mutations were reported as a common event in T-ALL patients (~50%) [ 9].

'Interstitial deletions of the short arm of chromosome 3, with 3p14 as a minimally common deleted region, were described as a recurrent change in breast carcinoma by Pandis et al….

In this context, RAF1 amplification was described as a recurrent oncogenic consequence of down-regulated DNA repair leading to activation of ERK and β-catenin and the consequent promotion of the BTIC population.

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