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Indeed, using a multi-scale mathematical model of cancer invasion, Anderson et al. (2006) reported that simulated tumors were much more invasive and aggressive in structurally heterogeneous environments.
How much more invasive can one get?
But to some people, being recorded feels much more invasive.
That seems much more invasive than a random stranger knowing what my name is".
This is much more invasive: it allows for a search of a pupil's person, with all the implications that has.
Isn't this like a much more invasive process in terms of what we're getting than the traditional breeding?
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Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) of the breast is a histopathologically distinct entity from the much more common invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC).
But when you take a more holistic approach based on the feelings of the people you're trying to help, it forces you down a path that tends to be much more minimally invasive.
p53 abnormalities are much more prevalent in invasive UCC (>50%), as well as their precursor CIS lesions, compared with the non-invasive form (Cordon-Cardo et al., 1994; Spruck et al., 1994; Wagner et al., 1995; Orntoft and Wolf, 1998; Hartmann et al., 2002), suggesting that loss of p53 plays a role in invasive UCC.
You might think that a judge would have to sign off on a subpoena in order for the cops to view your phone records, but the process is actually much more streamlined (and invasive): the federal government reportedly pays AT&T to have the telecom giant's employees sit next to DEA agents and local police detectives and show them whatever data they need.
As shown in Fig. 2, CCN6 deficient cells were much more motile and invasive in vitro than the controls.
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