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On any given night at this bar, named after the vodou goddess, there might be events like Afrofuturist lecturers, lobster festivals, or live jazz.
Therefore, aberrations of the egfr gene might be events that predispose cancer cells or even its precursors for longevity and therapy resistance.
There might be events, which have happened during the time since index MI which may contribute to the retrospective evaluation of distress (e.g., familial difficulties, death or other illnesses in the family, economical problems) for which we could not control our analysis.
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It is equally important to realize that some of the dysregulated miRNAs might be passive events and have no effect on disease pathogenesis.
There is, however, an important difference between the weather events that we are now experiencing and those that occur in surrealist and magical realist novels: improbable though they might be, these events are neither surreal nor magical.
For example, the teams are represented by Zapdos, Articuno, and Moltres respectively, and there might be exclusive events related to each of these Pokemon in the future.
However, no significant difference was found between tumor and metastasis indicating that FAK gain and E-cadherin loss might be early events during tumor development.
The different results derived from both studies suggest that AsA recycling rate and AsA content might be uncoupled events in the tomato RILs here employed.
"There might be an event, a night at the opera, where there will be a table where you sit with them," she said.
A concept can be an object (e.g., a house or a person) but might be an event as well (e.g., a robbery).
The Sochi Olympics, and the world exposure it provides to the Caucasus Emirate, might be the event that triggers a reshuffling of the decisional power inside the insurgency.
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