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It appears, therefore, that some of the morbidity that drives costs associated with progression was already present in patients who were destined to progress.
Mexico, who had been eliminated in the round of sixteen in four of the last five World Cups, appeared destined to progress to the quarterfinals.
Nonetheless, if we are ultimately destined to progress into a world where traditional jobs are simply unavailable and where a huge percentage of the population has little in the way of marketable skills or opportunity to earn an income, there will be few if any viable solutions that would not be perceived as radical.
For example, neuroendocrine differentiation is found more commonly in cancers destined to progress, including prostate and lung.
Not all patients with proteinuria are destined to progress, possibly reflecting a subgroup that has not suffered parenchymal loss.
It has been argued gross genomic aberrations may identify lesions destined to progress to SCC (Lippman et al, 2005).
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Are the demands of motherhood and family life destined to hold back the tide of progress?
Despite of the latest progress in the treatment destined to children with HIV infection – from the discovery of new drugs to formulas tailored to children of various ages (syrup, chewable tablets) – ART options for newborns and toddlers continue to be limited.
We performed a case control study comparing ML in pre-progression tissue of BE subjects destined to develop HGD or EAC with controls who did not progress, to assess the diagnostic value of the ML in predicting progression.
Braak and collaborators have suggested that in people who are destined to eventually develop PD, α-syn aggregate pathology progresses following a stereotypic pattern, starting in the olfactory bulb (OB) and the gut.
It's tempting to look back on these moments and assume that our progress was inevitable -– that America was always destined to succeed.
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