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We anticipate this network evolving considerably as more recurrently somatically mutated CIN cancer genes are discovered by large-scale tumor-genome sequencing efforts.

Gains at 2p23.3, 12p11.22-p11.1 and 19q12-q13.11 were identified more recurrently in sporadic cases, with the latter containing the CCNE1 gene that was also amplified in these tumours.

Among the 80 gene sets, the top most conserved gene sets are related to cardiovascular diseases, Diabetes Mellitus type 2 and Aging; moreover, the MeSH classes, used to catalogue the diseases [ 49], that occur more recurrently are Nervous System Diseases and Cardiovascular Diseases (respectively the 61 and 50%% of the totality of the terms).

Among the alterations more recurrently found in BRCA1 tumours compared with sporadic cases were losses at 4q32.3-q34.1, 6q22.33-q26 or 12q21.2-q23.2 while gains at 6p12-p11, 10p14-p11 and 10q22 were found to be more frequent in BRCAX tumours (compared with BRCA1 cases; Figure 1A and IV).

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The two discourses i.e. ideas about collectivity versus those about the individual coexisted within individual participants' accounts, with the latter being more frequently and recurrently drawn upon to attribute responsibility for problems of quality.

Although it is possible to incorporate finite-size effects in a mean field treatment [19], [20], [21], [22], [23] the description becomes too cumbersome when applied to complex architectures involving more than two populations recurrently interconnected, like those used in decision making networks (see [24] for an example using feed-forward architectures).

It is a recurrent – and recurrently urgent – theme in English football.

In the elderly population, we found that women were more affected by recurrent injuries, which is consistent with older previously published results, but in contrast to a recently published study from a trauma center in Miami, which found more men among recurrently injured over 65 (Gubler et al. 1996; Allan et al. 2013).

The participants meeting the amber classification criteria were recurrently presented with more questions until the status was changed or all the challenge questions in the respective profile were exhausted.

A new study finds that not only does postcoital dysphoria exist in men, but men might even be more likely to experience it recurrently than women.

Remarkably, two DMCpGs were recurrently identified in more than one case of CHD.

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