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Passaging tumor cells harvested from the bone lesions several times in vivo has created MDA-MB-231 sublines with exclusive propensity for bone metastasis [ 7- 10].

In a homogeneous series of lung adenocarcinomas, we show that most of the known oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes associated with this tumor type are located within regions with exclusive propensity for either copy loss or copy gain.

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Although the aggregative behavior of expanded PABPN1 protein has been proposed as the cause of OPMD, a propensity to aggregate is not exclusive of the expanded protein and can also be observed in normal PABPN1 [16], [40]-[43].

Base-assisted eliminative aromatization in the [4+1] ring synthesis shed light on interesting leaving group propensities of amine versus hydrazine resulting in the exclusive formation of the title compounds with immense potential as scaffolds for drug discovery.

That put the Dolphins into unfavorable yardage situations, effectively forcing them into a pass-exclusive game, exactly what the Jets had hoped would happen because of Jay Fiedler's propensity for interceptions.

This depolarization effect exclusive for normal cells was suggested to have correlations with their higher repair capacity and lesser propensity for DNA damage.

The HR for all-cause death or cancer with insulin glargine compared with human insulin, stratified by the propensity score and adjusted for drug possession ratios, varied from 0.58 (95% CI 0.32, 1.06) in incident exclusive users to 0.56 (95% CI 0.36, 0.87) in all predominant patients.

Well, could be that given Bethesda's securing of the exclusive rights to the Fallout series this year, that Fallout Online is finally gearing up towards developement, especially knowing Vogel's propensity for online adventure games.

This hypothesis provides an alternative, but not necessarily exclusive, explanation to balancing selection and sexual conflict when considering the distribution of repeat numbers among human populations, particularly if the propensity for repeat accumulation does indeed differ between populations (Sobczak and Krzyzosiak 2004).

My propensity to unhappiness.

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