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In cation exchange (e.g., SCX) of peptides, the opposite orientation may pertain, with the N-terminus facing the stationary phase and the C-terminus remote from it.

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Importantly, this improved prognosis may pertain only to patients with mutations in the kinase domain of p110α and to postmenopausal women with estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer.

While Sheryl Sandberg's advice may pertain to a privileged subset of women with Ivy League educations, "leaning in" is no solution for the gender bias, inflexible work schedules and pay inequities that many working women still face.

Furthermore, it may pertain to the design of adhesion-modulating therapies alone or in combination with external autoantigen administration.

The authors concluded that the addition of 6 months of ADT to EBRT resulted in increased OS in men with localized but unfavorable-risk PC and that this result may pertain only to men without moderate or severe comorbidity.

"The one caveat is that these were all men, and sibling relationships may pertain more to men than to women".

Engineering analyses of structures may be confronted with many sources of uncertainty, which may be of different types, such as parametric uncertainties versus modeling errors, and which may pertain to different structural components when complex structures are analyzed.

The reason may pertain to the fact that these movements activate essentially the same neural networks.

Indeed, depending on an IR study, the notion of pragmatism may pertain either to an actor's preferences (referring to practical rather than ideological considerations) or an actor's methods (synonymously with such words as "instrumental", "useful", "expedient").

Compared with previous studies from the capital of Uganda, these results suggest that Ugandan district hospitals care for a disproportionate share of vulnerable road users, a discrepancy which may pertain to other sub-Saharan African nations, as well.

Measurement invariance (MI) in multiple group comparison may pertain to different parameters of psychological assessment (Chen 2008; Sass 2011).

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