Sentence examples for now published data from inspiring English sources

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A number of groups have now published data on the automated assessment of the ER and the PR in breast cancer [ 16- 18].

Thus, there are now published data for all of the third-generation aromatase inhibitors (anastrozole, letrozole and exemestane) that indicate that these drugs may be superior to tamoxifen as first-line therapy in ER-positive postmenopausal advanced breast cancer.

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We now publish data on all planned construction and infrastructure projects, so that the industry knows where to invest, and government can spot any potential skills gaps.

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development now publishes data comparing major countries on a wide variety of measures of well-being beyond those narrowly economic in nature, such as community, civic engagement, life satisfaction, safety and work-life balance.

The university has also stopped using the term "nonconsensual sex" and now publishes data on sexual assault.

Up to now, the published data on the properties of the lead alloys of interest are still limited and significant discrepancies exist between the values given by different sources.

There are now enough published data on the pk/pd of piperacillin/tazobactam to recommend the use of high daily doses and prolonged infusion ICU patients and in all cases of difficult to treat pathogens such as ESBL-PE.

Until now, all published data on the prognostic value of plasma galectin-3 levels were obtained in patients with HFREF (2, 24).

What most physicians and consumers don't recognize is that science is now for sale; published data often misrepresents the truth, academic medical research has become corrupted by pharmaceutical money and special interests, and government regulators more often protect industry than the public.

Up to now, all the published data concerning the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of gene transcription by amino acid availability have been obtained in cultured cell lines.

Huang et al. have now analyzed previously published data on samples of testis tissue from human patients and found that the gene that encodes GnT1IP-L is present in very low amounts in patients whose sperm do not develop properly.

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