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The present study illustrates how changes in the expression of proliferation and oestrogen-regulated genes occurring during neoadjuvant treatment with the aromatase inhibitor, letrozole, may define distinctive tumour subgroups and suggest different mechanisms of resistance in clinically endocrine resistant breast cancers.
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This result indicates that class C1A gene promoters with EREs also contain distinctive cTFBSs that may define multiple co-regulated genes responsive to estrogen.
The decision may define his presidency.
Analogously, we may define matroids from pseudoforests.
Mr. Hartke has something rarer and harder to define: a distinctive voice.
They may not define a strike precisely.
But how to define these distinctive skills?
The Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG) define the distinctive meaning of the word "free" as in "free and open-source software".
The last step, as indicated above, was to define the distinctive characteristics for each cluster.
The purpose of this study is to define the distinctive clinical features of liposarcomas by assessing prognostic factors.
In particular, and relative to architecture's possible status as artform, architecture as a domain may be defined variously in terms of its objects being art objects (or not), being distinctive sorts of art objects, or belonging exhaustively to a special class of built structures (rather than including all such structures).
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