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After several semesters of guiding this program, she has identified a pattern to service learning for the students.

CGH analysis has identified a pattern of genetic imbalances that can differentiate familial BRCA1 tumours from unselected sporadic tumours (van Beers et al, 2005).

Our study has identified a pattern in the incidence of eclampsia, which probably is related to the climatic conditions in monsoon season.

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Dr. Lavigne's latest studies have identified a pattern of activation in the autonomic nervous system that correlates strongly with sleep bruxism.

Last month, the National Fair Housing Alliance, a housing group that receives federal funds to investigate violations of fair-housing law, said that it had identified a pattern of "racial steering" in Corcoran's Brooklyn office, in which white investigators posing as buyers were given different information than black investigators who also visited the office posing as buyers.

In conclusion, by applying multi analyte profiling on a large collection of MDD and schizophrenia, we have identified a pattern of analytes that appear to discriminate cases from controls.

Last but not least, several groups have identified a pattern of enhanced expression of genes, which are regulated by type I interferons in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

It should be pointed out that many studies have identified a pattern defined, in most cases, as western [ 25, 26, 33], which represents a combination of the energy-dense and bar patterns considered in the present study.

The data presented in this pilot study have identified a pattern of serum apolipoproteins which, in combination with CD5L, can discriminate pre-cirrhotic NAFLD, cirrhotic NAFLD, and cirrhotic NAFLD with HCC.

Additional studies using immunohistochemistry (IHC) have identified a pattern of four antibodies that is able to distinguish these subgroups in archival paraffin-embedded tissue (van de Rijn et al, 2002).

However, we believe we have identified a pattern of expression of developmentally important networks (e.g., WNT and Notch signaling networks) which supports the hypothesis that converging and accumulating factors disrupt regulatory networks controlling heart development during embryological development ultimately leading to tetralogy of Fallot.

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