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Screen-detected cancers were more often of smaller size (<2 cm), ER and PR positive, HER2 negative, grade I, without nodal involvement compared to interval cancers.
The spikes that were fired tonically at high rates during activation were often of smaller amplitudes than the spikes fired by the same neurons during SWA (Fig. 1 D, E).
In contrast with diet-based surveys many of which were based on national probability samples, urine-based surveys were often of smaller size and representative only of local populations.
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The word "spice" derives from the Latin species which in its later history came to means goods or products, often of small volume and high value.
All of these data must be interpreted with caution, because they result from single-center retrospective studies, often of small sample size.
In CUP the primary tumor is often of small size [ 1].
A shortcoming of RCTs is the use of selected samples often of small size, which limits the applicability of the results outside the study population.
Another difficulty in the quantification of repeat elements is that REs are often composed of smaller repeat units that occur more frequently than the larger unit [ 21, 22].
The plot-line often consists of smaller stories that involve encounters with other characters.
These still-boldly colored, text-graphic swells are often composed of smaller illustrations woven together to reveal gaping eyes or screaming, seething mouths.
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