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The study has also helped the team deepen their understanding of different patterns in human emotion, such as how anger is typically expressed through both facial expressions and a raised voice while happiness is more often expressed through only facial expressions.
There is a theory in the industry that ITV too often snaps up BBC stars after they have peaked, although that is clearly a view more often expressed at Television Centre.
Immunohistochemical analysis of a series of 46 sporadic colorectal adenocarcinomas demonstrated that c-IAP1 expression was more frequent in the nucleus (85%), and that c-IAP2 was more often expressed in the cytoplasm (82%).
Despite such indifference, most lawmakers persistently refer to "public outrage" in their official remarks but acknowledge, when pressed, that such sentiments are more often expressed in newspapers and on television rather than on the sidewalks of their districts.
Non-resident or undocumented migrants more often expressed the intention to stay for a short period.
And again, participants more often expressed that "ideal self" regrets were more poignant than "ought self" regrets.
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Luminal B tumors more often express HER1, HER2 and/or cyclin E1, and they show worse outcomes.
It was concluded that, in contrast to benign insulinomas, malignant insulinomas do not always express GLP-1R, but more often express SSTR2.
The studies suggest that BRCA1-associated tumours are more likely to be steroid receptor negative, and more often express p53 protein.
Women were considered to be more prone to accept suggestions of medicines and more often express a desire to try medicines, including herbals.
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