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Although expression of brca1 in the embryonic mammary gland has not been described, it is reasonable to suggest that its expression might parallel that seen in the epidermis because the glandular rudiment first forms as an invagination of this tissue.

In addition, its changes might parallel tonometric gut PCO2.

It is suggested that this might parallel the emerging evidence that adjuvant aromatase inhibitors achieve a greater reduction in relapse rates of breast cancer when compared with tamoxifen or the combination [ 108].

These guarantees might parallel pres ent Federal mortgage guaran tees.

For example, growth might parallel the conserved neurogenetic schedule hypothesized by "late equals large", such that larger partitions start to grow later and for longer.

I ask Vargas Llosa if there are passages in his new novel that might parallel his own ill-suitedness for politics.

Of course their reaction to some of Mr. Waters's deliberate exercises in bad taste might parallel the remark his own father made upon seeing one of his movies (which Mr. Waters quotes in "This Filthy World").

And that "next generation" of impact measurement just might parallel the "next generation" of impact investors.

In this context, glucose metabolism and CD20 antigen expression might parallel each other; thus, potential tumor aggressiveness should be considered when treating 111In-ibritumomab tiuxetan accumulating lesions.

Our study suggested that the timing of maximum BNP concentrations and the maximum daily fluid balance might parallel in septic patients.

Depending on who they are, the dynamic might parallel that of the chained goat in Jurassic Park.

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