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Therefore, one could hypothesize that in this specific HR+ve, postmenopausal BC cohort, exemestane-induced loss of highly prognostic Treg cells could lead to equalization of the clinical outcomes of the three tumor IS in the solely exemestane-treated adjuvant treatment arm.

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The proportion of decrease in G 0 due to decline in mortality in the age group 0 1 year is highest for both men and women indicating that rapid improvements in mortality during infancy has led to equalization of ages at death.

These changes led to equalization of the expression of both miRNAs and predicted targets in juvenile and mature cuttings during 3 to 9 days after rooting induction, although only juvenile cuttings formed roots under these conditions.

Melting retardation is shown to lead to an equalization of crystalline content in conditions of periodic cycling of moderate amplitude and below some average elongation.

This means that the self-selection for engineering studies, which we had assumed, does not lead to the expected equalization of performances between male and female students.

Based on the data analysis of CGSS 2008, we examined how The Expansion leads to gender equalization of higher education opportunity and tested how the new educational opportunities produced by The Expansion were distributed between genders, which contributed to the equalization of higher education opportunities between males and females.

We can see from the above observations that the reason why The Expansion leads to gender equalization of higher education opportunity is that the new education opportunities generated by The Expansion have generally changed the structure of opportunity between men and women, including factors such as families with different parental educational levels and residence in rural or nonrural areas.

This led to the equalization of contributions from all individuals.

In many animal species, this has resulted in the evolution of complete compensation, a global mechanism of expression regulation applied to entire sex chromosomes to balance the expression of X/Z and autosomal genes, and which leads to the equalization of homogametic sex chromosome expression between the sexes.

When transmitting proper signals, A is reduced to the strictly linear MMSE one, since with proper signals E[s sT] = 0; thus, taking into account the conjugate version of the received signal in the equalization process does not lead to a performance improvement in this case.

To overcome these problems, the continuity of both dependent variables and fluxes as boundary conditions is proposed, which lead to the expected results for very long equalization times (the flux of each component is conserved and flat and continuous spatial profiles of all the dependent variables are obtained in both beds).

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