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The ability for tumour cells to migrate is generally associated with an overall worse clinical prognosis.
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The process of migrating apps is generally simple and mechanical.
These data indicate that expression of CXCR4 and, as a consequence, the potential to migrate into the bone marrow is generally associated with differentiation into plasma cells, whereas the expression of CXCR3 must be induced by the inflammatory cytokine IFN-γ.
DBX is a microtubule protein which is generally expressed in migrating neuronal processes and more recently has been identified as a marker for neurogenesis [ 70].
It is generally thought that migrating cells grab and exert traction force onto the extracellular matrix in order to pull the cell body forward.
It is generally argued that marine organisms migrate in response to light levels.
It is generally believed that ethnic Roma migrated from India some time before 1000 A.D. They had settled in the Balkans by the fourteenth century and were residing in most European cities by the fifthteenth century (Brearley 2001 ).
It can be disruptive for families and for communities of origin, not least when it leads to the loss of often the most dynamic part of the workforce, since it is generally the younger and better educated who migrate.
The General Training module is generally taken by people who wish to migrate abroad, for example to the UK or Australia.
The report notes that the technology stacks of respondent companies attempting to migrate to the cloud have been developed and deployed in layers and is generally hard to modify in response to changing business conditions.
It is generally recognized that each species' natural tendency is to migrate toward the lower density, so spatial diffusion makes an important contribution to population dynamics, especially to the species invasion and wave propagation.
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