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If the 3D scans are processed by an outside company, they are processed by engineers who do not have sufficient knowledge of the anatomy of the acromion to maintain the right proportions, meaning that time may be lost in cases of trauma.
A recent study confirms this to be the case in breast cancer, where expression of TSP-1 in stroma adjacent to ductal carcinoma in situ is lost in cases with more aggressive histological features [ 30].
The evaluation of each alternative provides an assessment of what would be lost, in cases of a reduction in funding, and what would be gained, in case on increases in funding.
Two different models have been proposed to explain stem cell behavior in actively cycling homeostatic tissues; in the first, stem cells are invariant and divide asymmetrically to self-renew and are only rarely lost in cases of damage or loss of fitness.
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DALY is a function of disability weights, duration of the illness and years lost in case of premature death36.
She lost (in case you needed a catch-up) and I don't think the two facts are disconnected.
Features were considered lost in case of no match for five consecutive frames.
However, the accuracy of [14, 15] may be lost in case of medium and long MTLs.
Indirect costs are defined as patient's and caretaker's working hours lost per episode plus working hours lost in case of patient's death.
This resistance phenotype was lost in case of intraperitoneal infection.
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