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Ariad estimates that each year about 2,500 patients with the disease switch therapies, making them candidates for Iclusig.
The remaining 321 cases have trees that are either supportive or inconclusive (regardless of branch support), making them candidates for further investigation (Table S4).
Part of the run-up has to do with an increase in the number of children diagnosed with autism, thanks to greater awareness of the disorder, making them candidates for intensive services.
The number of children scoring over 97th percentile, making them candidates for one of five highly selective "citywide" gifted programs, rose by one-third this year, with the greatest growth in middle-class districts.
The decision is good for drug companies selling or developing drugs to treat hepatitis C, like Merck, Vertex, Gilead and AbbVie, because it means more people who harbor the virus but do not know it will be discovered, making them candidates for treatment.
A significant majority of the companions detected by our survey are constrained to have minimum masses comparable to or larger than those of the transiting planets in these systems, making them candidates for influencing the orbital evolution of the inner gas giant.
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In this case, SNPs identify residues or components of the motor not directly related to core function making them candidate sites for adventitious modification.
This does not make them candidates for failure.
Their effectiveness at low concentrations makes them candidates for therapeutic use.
The interesting structures of these compounds make them candidates for application in coordination chemistry and crystal engineering.
Polycrystalline MoN and Mo2N films have promising physical and mechanical properties, which made them candidates for wear- and corrosion-resistant coatings and diffusion barriers in microelectronics.
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