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Lower-birth-order infants tend to be smaller at birth than later-born infants and more likely to experience catch-up growth, a pattern of growth associated with obesity risk.
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This suggests a bilateral growth pattern, a trend also found in Hawaiian volcanics and other well-known seamounts, for instance Jasper Seamount.
Nonetheless, such a growth pattern was common and should be studied further in larger series to determine if an airspace filling growth pattern in squamous carcinoma is clinically important.
In a pattern growth algorithm, a pattern tree is constructed, where each node corresponds to a pattern (Fig. 2).
Based upon our classification, 196 (70.3%) patients had a tumour with a destructive growth pattern, 38 (13.4%) patients had a tumour with a papillary growth pattern and 45 (16.1%) patients had a tumour with an alveolar growth pattern.
"But now the business is established in a growth pattern, and it's got legs".
"Right now, I believe West Coast Swing is still continuing a growth pattern internationally".
In 1789, the French population was around 30 million; 300 years later, the figure had only doubled -- a growth pattern commonly observed in many other European nations.
Primary tumours revealed morphological heterogeneity including cellular and a growth pattern of original tumours in each tumour type.
CD163 positive cancer cells were organized in a growth pattern of one or more groups or clonal collections (Fig. 5a).
rZJ1-GFP displayed a growth pattern in Lec1 cells similar to in CHO-K1 cells, as shown in Figure 8.
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