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The SGR of a tumour during time period from t0 to t can be calculated from tumour volumes at the start and at the end of this period, V0 and V, respectively: More rapidly growing tumours have higher SGR values, SGR=0 represents non-growing tumours, and negative SGR values can be assigned to tumour regression.
And second is its ability to morph the stagnant iPod business into more rapidly growing product lines.
As one of the nation's more rapidly growing areas, Dallas is likely to continue to outperform much of the nation, economists say.
But the suit does suggest that McKesson, a distributor of health care products, believed it badly needed to expand into a more rapidly growing field, and thought HBO could provide that.
More rapidly growing tumors showed a higher [18F]EF5 uptake at the late period of the exponential growth phase.
FTS must also be distinguished from nodular fasciitis, which resembles FTS histologically but is a more rapidly growing mass [2, 6, 15, 16].
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A: There are some things in the field that could be more rapidly and effectively done as an engineering effort if we had the resources to do it, whether it's finding ways to manipulate cells or more rapidly grow them up, or finding new ways to understand the pathway that you modify.
You love harder, hurt more painfully, fall more rapidly, grow more quickly, and pull off the stupidest of the stupid with a flick of the wrist.
A short metastasis-free interval also tends to suggest a more aggressive, rapidly growing tumour.
Repeat CT allowed the detection of more aggressive, rapidly growing lung cancers, compared to those in the initial screening.
Further analysis also shows that young and small private enterprises benefit more in a rapidly growing private sector.
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