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Ovarian cancer has a unique multi-organ metastatic pattern, in which localised cancer cells detach, acquire motility, metastasise as spheroids, escape immunological surveillance, attach to distant organ surfaces, and invade to develop tumour implants (Lengyel, 2010).

In the meantime, pragmatism dictates that they should be strongly pushing for a de-escalation and freezing of the conflict, creating conditions in which localised ceasefires can hold, and an environment both conducive to this peace process and hostile to those against it.

Nucleation can be induced through acoustic cavitation using an ultrasonic device [59], in which localised regions of low pressure and high concentration result in the formation of nuclei.

We do so for a 1D mathematically idealised root in which localised auxin production occurs at the apical end.

The cancer registry of Norway uses a modified version of ICD-7 (international classification of diseases, 7th revision) for coding, in which "localised disease" constitutes Dukes' A and B and "advanced disease" constitutes tumours infiltrating neighbouring organs and Dukes' C. Information on cause specific death came in ICD-10 format from the Norwegian cause of death registry.

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Alternatively, acyclic tetraamines have been coupled to both BB and BB 7-14) to afford high specific activity radiotracers which localised in high percentage in human PC-3 xenografts in nude mice (up to 11%ID/g at 1 h pi).

P16INK4A which localised in the nuclei of control but not Rb-null cells after TGFβ-treatment can inhibit CDK4 & 6 and may therefore contribute to TGFβ-induced cell cycle arrest by inhibition of pocket protein phosphorylation and reduction of E2F activity in control but not in Rb-null cells.

This is in contrast with other Claudin homologues in Drosophila which localise laterally or later at septate junctions (Hall et al., 2014).

Operators which localise both in time and frequency are constructed.

Decoherence tells us, among other things, that plenty of interactions are taking place all the time in which differently localised states of macroscopic systems couple to different states of their environment.

Notable exceptions are the study by Sreenivasan and Jellinek (2012), in which a localised temperature anomaly was used, and that by Monteux et al. (2015), in which the anomaly pattern was derived from realistic impact models.

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