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However, when the migraines fail to recur, that is when we may be in for trouble.
Gene expression profiling and proteomics were used to detect differences between stage IV CRC patients that recur within 6 months after resection vs those that fail to recur for >2 years.
Finally, the meaning of the latent variables remains sometimes obscure, and — in economic applications — results from certain structural equation models have been found to fail to recur in experiments [ 57].
Eligible patients were between the ages of 18 and 65, had a diagnosis of AML (in remission, relapse, or primary induction failure), MDS with an intermediate or high risk International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) score having failed to respond or recurred after chemotherapy, AML arising from MDS, or CML failing to respond to tyrosine kinase inhibitor and > 5% blasts in blood or bone marrow.
For example, the average length of zone 1 (the loop) did not differ significantly in the "top" set (13.9 nt) vs. the "depleted" set (14.1 nt), and multiple sequence alignments (of the entire pre-miR sequence or of loop sequences) failed to reveal any recurring motifs characteristic of the "top" set (not shown).
While long overdue, it will fail to address recurring humanitarian crises.
A simple strategy for lowering the risk of recurring strokes failed to work in a study of nearly 3,700 patients.
The same Metro that Zazie, thwarted by one of the system's recurring strikes, failed to see in Louis Malle's cinematic adaptation of Raymond Queneau's supremely ludic 1959 novel "Zazie dans le Metro".
While CLL associated with hypogammaglobulinemia is commonly linked to recurring infection,[ 5] our literature search failed to find other reports of patients with CLL suffering from persistent diarrhea as a result of chronic norovirus infection.
Villagers said the army failed to heed warnings about the impending rebel attack, a recurring problem.
That so many have supposedly failed to weather the test of time is a frequently recurring theme in articles and blogs debating the forthcoming Best of Booker shortlist.
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