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The patient-specific treatment target KRT19 may be an open horizon for HCC treatment.

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But it is their vegetables, cooked low and forever, that can open horizons for anyone seeking to understand what Mr. Brock is trying to do.

These neuropathological lesions and their associated motor behavioral deficits are reminiscent of those observed in very preterm human neonates affected by subsequent CP and validate the value of the present animal model to test new therapeutic strategies which might open horizons for perinatal neuroprotection.

We have done what we promised and hence the IMF and Germany must provide a solution that is feasible, a solution for the debt that will open a clear horizon for investors," Tsakalotos told lawmakers.

This is infinitely preferable to a pony with an unquenchable desire for the open horizon; I am perfectly happy.

The results of this study are expected to largely benefit the field of ferroelectric solid-state refrigeration and open new horizon for future exploration of multicaloric potential in ferroelectric materials.

This virus is thus a very attractive model since genomic studies on this pathogen give a well-known background, and open up horizon for other rice viruses.

To be in a concrete situation is to also be unreflectively engaged with the world under open horizons that offer possibilities for future experiences.

This study further opens the horizon for selection of bacterial strains for inclusion in an HCH bioremediation consortium and suggests that HDIPO4, IP26 and B90A would be appropriate candidates for inclusion.

"I accept Mr. Kilicdaroglu's nomination as a real change and believe that it will open new horizons for the C.H.P.," Ms. Ecevit said in an interview broadcast on NTV from the hall where the congress was held.

Mr. Hammond says the combination of advances in its writing engine and data mining can open new horizons for computer journalism, exploring "correlations that you did not expect" — conceptually similar to "Freakonomics," by two humans, the economist Steven D. Levitt and the author Stephen J. Dubner.

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