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Additionally, these results agree with our findings that IBC more often displays features of the Basal-like or ErbB2-overexpressing cell-of-origin breast cancer subtypes (Van Laere et al, 2006a) as described by Perou et al (2000).
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These tensions are more often displayed among the urban elite in places like Istanbul than among the more conservative masses of the Anatolian heartland where Mr. Erdogan draws much of his support.
Patients carrying the risk haplotype or the risk allele more often displayed autoantibodies to Ro and La in both cohorts.
Patients with a low level of education more often displayed non-distinctive symptoms and the manifestations were tricky to interpret.
Although not tested using quantitative methods, these taxa are often observed to display disproportionally long branches and more often display multiple positions in phylograms.
Compared with parallel-sided posts, tapered posts more often displayed fracture of the tooth and less often fracture of the post.
In addition, cider apples more often display biennial bearing (Dapena et al. 2005), that is, with crop occurring only every two years.
This is thought to be because unconstrained nucleotides more often display rare conformations that enhance the nucleophilicity of the 2′ hydroxy group [ 9].
Indeed, both large- 1 and small-scale 18 observational studies indicate that physically active obese individuals more often display healthy metabolic profiles than less active obese individuals.
The present findings demonstrated that 5- and 10-year-old children with CL(P) more often displayed caries risk than age-matched controls.
But if the patient and the GP knew each other very well, the GP more often displayed prior knowledge with the topic in question.
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