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The results of a randomised comparison of letrozole and tamoxifen as neoadjuvant therapy for postmenopausal women with Stage 2 and 3, hormone receptor-positive disease are noteworthy from a number of standpoints (Eiermann et al, 2001).

In a recent issue of this journal, 1 Iain Brassington has offered a commentary on a paper by John Harris entitled 'Scientific Research is a Moral Duty' 2 which argued, from a number of standpoints, that there is a moral obligation to participate in scientific research.

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This story is distasteful from a number of obvious standpoints: the student's refusal to acknowledge wrongdoing, the father's blind defense of his daughter's "innocence" and the reflexive effort to abuse power and privilege to avoid fair consequences.

However, it is also subject to a number of criticisms from the standpoint of mathematical rigor.

From this standpoint the number of moods is 15.

You know there are so many guys who are having these neurological issues, whether it's depression or becoming a bit more forgetful now or any number of things from a neurological standpoint.

Additionally, it is worth pointing out that each factor could have consisted of a higher number of items, from a psychometric standpoint.

While the Brouwerian continuum may possess a number of negative features from the standpoint of the classical mathematician, it has the merit of corresponding more closely to the continuum of intuition than does its classical counterpart.

From the surgeon's standpoint, the number of dissected lymph nodes will depend on the surgical approach (transhiatal versus transthoracic versus en bloc) and the number of dissected fields.

3 4 Others may have concerns about generalising results from D1 athletes to all athletes or lack of discussion about the small number of deaths (from a statistical standpoint) and thus uncertainty surrounding the results.

The biggest book written about Margaret Thatcher while she was in office, by the late Hugo Young, was a meticulously researched account of Thatcher's public actions, spiced by a small number of illustrative anecdotes written from the standpoint of an outsider.

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