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"It is not accomplishing the goal that is most often ascribed to it by proponents," said Zach Schiller, a senior researcher at Policy Matters Ohio, the nonprofit organization that analyzed the school histories of the voucher participants, and which counts at least one voucher opponent on its board.
(34, 35) Another important determinant of anticancer drug resistance is most often ascribed to epigenetic alternations that affect the expression of genes encoding proteins that influence the uptake, metabolism, and export of drugs from the tumor cell itself.
Resistance of human tumors to anticancer drugs is most often ascribed to gene mutations, gene amplification or epigenetic changes that influence the uptake, metabolism or export of drugs from single cells (126).
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Think about the attributes colleagues and friends most often ascribe to you.
1 The effect of VAS on mortality has most often been ascribed to prevention and treatment of vitamin A deficiency. 29 We have previously found poorer vitamin A status in children of non-educated mothers.
However, despite these imaging comparisons and assessment of GAG content, most comparisons are qualitative in nature, and the degenerative phenotype often ascribed to the CD IVD NP has not been quantified.
Yet David is a whining caricature of the angry entitlement often ascribed to his generation.
They often ascribed militancy and aggression to him and his supporters, but never to his challengers.
This phenomenon is often ascribed to declining standards and the degradation of culture, but democratization has been a factor, too.
This forgiveness is often ascribed to the familiar line that the only thing the business cares about is money.
Where it is not romanticised, it's often ascribed to ethnicity – the obvious example being the "honour" killing.
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