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The surface charge is most often negative and has the greatest effect on the selective passage nature of these membranes.
Focus on the positive since our default position is most often negative.
Stromal cells, endothelial cells and perivascular cells, were most often negative, whereas scattered tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes were strongly positive in some cases.
The proliferating epithelial cells are not found to be ER α + [ 8] and most often negative to both ER isoforms [ 9].
Five were noted most often: negative emotional responses to unexpected blood glucose readings, cost, pricking pain, burden of SMBG, and lack of self-discipline/motivation.
Conversely, abnormal isotype-restricted PCs are most often negative for CD19 and CD45, yet frequently acquire surface CD56 and/or CD28 sometimes with such myeloid antigens as CD33 or CD117 refs 4, 5 ).
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Evidence suggest rumination constitutes a response to negative mood (Rippere 1977), and can be perceived by ruminators as a potential way to solve their problems (Wells and Matthews 1994), although it most often exacerbates negative mood, impairs concentration, and problem-solving tasks (Lyubomirsky and Tkach 2004).
The most often named negative characteristics were "person has/can get high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke" (24%) and "person cannot walk, run, climb, sit, and is not fit" (22%).
4 8 Population-based observational studies generally report that the use of NSAIDs decreases the risk of Alzheimer's disease, 4 6 8 9 while randomised controlled trials have most often given negative results.
This subtype is most often triple-negative (lacking the estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER, PR) as well as lacking epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2) amplification) and has a poor prognosis.
You speak to the press at the Tour every day, but most often in a negative sense.
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