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Interestingly, we showed in a series of patients treated with neo-adjuvant imatinib for primary GIST (Rink et al, 2009) that GGI 'high-risk' patients were more frequently rapid responders to imatinib than 'low-risk' patients.

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A similar pattern of rRNA-origin proximity has been noted in some bacterial genomes and is thought to allow some genes (e.g., rDNA) to be transcribed more frequently during rapid growth [60].

There is compelling evidence that EO BD patients appear also to be more frequently associated with rapid cycling, drug abuse, higher rates of obsessive compulsive disorder, and possibly for psychotic features, and panic disorder (Geoffroy et al. 2013).

In retrospect, although potentially expensive, it is recommended that faunal and floral studies be undertaken at least twice per year to identify any seasonal changes, or more frequently if any rapid changes are observed (Figure 6). Figure 6 Temporal variability of the WQHI and OEHI in Lake 6 from January 2009 to December 2009.

Given that some taxa will be revised more frequently than others, the rapid turnover in taxonomic names draws attention to the need for adaptable resources such as taxonomy ontologies like the TTO, that record the relationships among not only current, but also synonymous, taxonomic names thus supporting comparisons across studies in the literature.

When remifentanil was first used in anaesthesia, post-operative pain occurred more frequently because of the rapid offset of effects.

When surveyed, most men who have sex with men in Melbourne anticipated they would test more frequently if oral fluid rapid HIV tests were available.

Hence, long germ modes appear more frequently under a selective pressure for rapid development (Fig. 4E).

Mathematically sophisticated approaches to data analysis are being applied more frequently in biology due to the rapid development of technologies that generate large biological data sets.

Novel clinical trial designs, such as the continuous reassessment method (Desai et al, 2007 ) or adaptive dose finding (Potter, 2002 ), should be used more frequently as a means of ensuring rapid recruitment and completion of studies.

Older adults awaken more frequently and tend to awaken less from rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and more from non-REM (nREM) sleep than young adults.

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