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The results of the immunostaining were reviewed by an experienced pathologist (JMN) and scored semiquantitatively as follows: no staining: −(minus); scattered cells to less than 1% tumour cells positive: +; 1 to <10% tumour cells positive: ++; 10 50% tumour cells positive: +++ and >50% cells positive: ++++.
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This year New York was host to two dozen mini-parks, scattered around the five boroughs, all offering some combination of rest and play, in the form of grass, shade, benches and games.
Not too long ago, this part of Chelsea was the weekend home to a three-block stretch of open-air flea markets — a mini Portobello Road — scattered across a series of parking lots on Avenue of the Americas between 24th and 27th Streets.
Scattered with shipwrecks and mini icebergs, backed by forbidding mountains and obscured by drizzle, this sweeping bay was the location of South Georgia's first whaling station, Grytviken.
Finally, I scattered a handful of mini-marshmallows, mostly for visual appeal, I think.
Together with longtime partner Laurence "Lo" Kretchmer, there are restaurants in New York City, as well as branches in the Bahamas, Connecticut and New Jersey, and a mini-chain of Bobby's Burger Palaces scattered throughout the country.
Game tables for checkers and chess are scattered liberally around the countryside as are various additional mini strategy games.
Camp Anaconda in Iraq, like many U.S. military bases scattered across the globe, was structured to resemble a mini-city with pools, fast food restaurants, miniature golf courses and movie theaters.
It was a strange scene backstage last Friday, as the audience filtered in – friends and family scattered throughout the ticket-holders (profits went to queer youth organisation Minus 18).
Cuprates are usually insulators (meaning they don't conduct electricity) but when cooled to about 160 degrees Kelvin (minus 171 degrees F, or minus 113 degrees C) and mixed with a oxygen, amounting to a few atoms scattered among several cuprate molecules, they turn into superconductors, the team from Brookhaven National Laboratory found.
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