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Only then, a sufficient foundation of validated archetypes will be publicly available and analyses with more numerous cases can be performed.
Nonulcerated tumors have similar distributions of CD3+ cells irrespective of pT level; significantly more numerous cases with ulceration presented frequent CD3+ cells in association with high pT levels (Pfrequent versus absent CD3+ = 0.007; Pfrequent versus absent CD3+ = 0.0001)).
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"As these [lensing effects] become more numerous, the case [for dark matter] becomes stronger".
The majority of patients had a mixed population of CD4 and CD8 positive T cells, with CD4 cells being more numerous in most cases in perivascular regions.
Most published prevalence estimates of rare headaches are of lifetime prevalence, because cases are more numerous with this definition of caseness (see page 18); but current prevalence (1-year or 1-day [see page 4]) is likely to be of greater interest.
These specialists make our investigations smarter and quicker, our cases more numerous, and our resources more productive.
Even more disturbing are the numerous cases in which the stories pedaled by cooperating witnesses have turned out to be lies.
Clusters typically contained less than 5 scaffolds but others were more numerous and in some cases accumulated high sequence variation.
Comparison with previously examined non-secretory oat-cell carcinomas showed the granules to be more numerous in the present case.
Although cytonuclear or other reproductive incompatibilities may cause asymmetrical introgression (Landry et al. 2007; Conesa et al. 2008), our results are most consistent with a simple demographic model in which the more numerous (native in this case) species is the most likely pollinator (Burgess et al. 2005; Currat et al. 2008), as observed among hybridizing oaks (Lepais et al. 2009).
The Court held to the "separate but equal" doctrine for more than fifty years, despite numerous cases in which the Court itself had found that the segregated facilities provided by the states were almost never equal, until Brown v. Board of Education (1954) reached the Court.
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