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More recently, on the basis of oncogenic pathway activity analysis, a more extensive classification with up to 18 subtypes for breast cancer was reported [ 18].

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Physical attributes of the neighborhoods in Japan change constantly owing to the more extensive classifications for residential districts and flexible provisions, namely land coverage ratio and floor area ratio.

With the applications of remote sensing in the study of wetland landscape is more and more extensive, computer automatic classification method appears especially important.

We previously suggested this in Justice et al., 2012 [ 20], but the current study provides much more extensive evidence for this classification.

Based on limited reported effects in humans and more extensive studies with animals, different classification systems have been made.

Second, the exact classification of MCI requires more extensive measuring tests that are expensive and time consuming.

More recently, Clements (1999) provided a more extensive description of embryo developmental types, incorporating the classification system proposed by Dressler (1993).

These training areas were then used in classification tree ensembles with a more extensive environmental database to transform the original SSURGO map into a gridded soil series map.

CDR recommendations were re-reviewed and re-classified using this more extensive system for the international comparison (replacing the binary classification used in the CDR-only analysis).

Thus, we believe that classification of aggregation prone proteins is more extensive in the current study, thereby allowing us to more reliably identify the relationship between protein aggregation and overexpression toxicity.

In the same geographic area of Ontario, the present study includes: a much larger sample from a later and distinct time period; a more detailed classification of potential exposures; and a more extensive compilation of non-occupational risk factor information.

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