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The tumour grows uncontrolled in the absence of chemotherapy and immune effector cells.
The model is based on the following mechanistic assumptions and requirements: The tumour grows uncontrolled in the absence of chemotherapy and immune effector cells.
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Life forms could exercise freedom to an idiotic extent, growing uncontrolled, thoughtless and greedy to the point that they killed the source of their own fool existence.
But if the number of migrants keeps growing uncontrolled, we won't be able to deal with crime and the demand for healthcare".
Consequently, the cancer will grow uncontrolled and virus therapy will fail.
In this case, the tumor cell population would grow uncontrolled to ever increasing levels.
Consequently, the possibility always exists that the tumor can out-run the virus infection and grow uncontrolled.
The views of many citizens of E.U. countries on further enlargement have soured as they concentrate on their own economic well-being and as concerns grow about uncontrolled immigration as a result of the bloc's porous outer edges, including the border between Greece and Turkey.
"This is an enormous, growing and uncontrolled problem that is spreading into new geographic areas, including Florida," Kathryn Hanley, an expert on mosquito-borne diseases at New Mexico State University, told The Huffington Post.
Herbicides work in several different ways by affecting their target weeds: destroying cells and tissue; preventing cells from dividing, thus keeping the plant from growing; promoting uncontrolled growth, thus killing the plant; or disrupting vital enzyme systems within the plant.
We have shown that multivariate statistical treatment of gene expression data from leaves of an aspen tree grown under uncontrolled, highly variable, conditions can be analyzed to separate developmental, or rather leaf age-dependent, factors from environmental factors influencing gene expression [ 8].
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