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This observation may indicate that alluvial fans are more responsive to sub-basin scale processes as opposed to fluvial terraces that are more likely respond to processes active across the entire basin.
And when you do, remember that congregation members are much more likely respond to a "vision call".
Since these enzymes are not acid-inducible [31], they more likely respond to benzoate anion accumulation.
Our current study found patients whose tumors had a low expression of OPN to more likely respond to chemotherapy and have a significantly better OS than those whose tumors had highly expressed OPN.
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The real Mrs. Shapiro would presumably have spoken Yiddish, not Hebrew, and therefore have greeted a visitor with a "Sholem aleykhem," (literally, "Peace be with you") or, even more likely, responded "Aleykhem sholem" to the visitor's "Sholem aleykhem".
Therefore, we carried out detailed analysis on time points 3, 8 and 24 h when the expression patterns of the genes were more likely responding to the radiation dose.
This is important if, for example, younger respondents are more likely to respond to an online survey, whilst older respondents are more likely to respond to a mailed survey.
"I'm more likely to respond through WhatsApp than I am to respond to email.
Specialists and specialists in training were more likely to respond, whilst hospital non-specialists were less likely to respond.
Prey that use more general cues are not only more likely to respond to a novel predator but also more likely to respond unnecessarily to nondangerous stimuli.
Furthermore, we previously found that mesenchymal GBMs were more likely to respond to radiotherapy, whereas classical GBMs were more likely to respond to first-line alkylating chemotherapy [ 10].
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