Sentence examples for partial gains from inspiring English sources

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Lawsuit partially accepted occurs when the judge makes a decision giving partial gains to the plaintif the plaintiff wins the suits but not the full amount requested.

But above and beyond all such partial gains will stand the fact that the woman enters for the first time as full partner with the man into the life and economy of the State.

Array comparative genomic hybridization of 1 analyzable case (confirmed with fluorescent in situ hybridization and loss of heterozygosity analysis) revealed partial or complete losses of chromosomes 2, 5, 6, 9, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 22, (including biallelic loss of CDKN2A locus) and partial gains of chromosomes 1, 5, 11, 12 and 13.

Furthermore, we observed partial gains of chromosomes 8q and 12p, and partial losses of 9p, 12q, and 17p, similar to previously reported PDACs [ 23- 25].

The correlation of UH tumor and partial gains and/or losses (GGP), as well as the correlation of FH tumor and whole gains and/or losses (GGW), was statistically significant.

5– 7 As GGP tumors show multiple chromosomal aberrations with partial gains and/or losses, unknown causes that induced genomic instability might have triggered NB genesis in the progenitor or stem cells of a sympathetic cell lineage.

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These data suggest that loss of methylation is a feature of prostate cancer, and partial gain of methylation (presumably at promoters of specific genes) is associated with clinical outcome and is measurable using whole-cell assays.

Partial gain of chromosome arm 17q is the most abundant genetic alteration in neuroblastoma and constitutes the strongest genetic factor for adverse prognosis [12].

CT60 cells have only a partial gain of function mutation in SCAP [40], which allows them to exhibit, at least to some degree, cholesterol-regulatory homeostatic mechanisms.

Partial gain of chromosome arm 17q is an abundant aberrancy in various cancer types such as lung and prostate cancer with a prominent occurrence and prognostic significance in neuroblastoma – one of the most common embryonic tumors.

The mutant CT60 cells [40], with premature translational termination of the NPC1 protein, are derived from 25RA, a CHO cell line with a partial gain of function mutation in the SREBP (sterol regulatory element binding protein) cleavage-activating protein (SCAP) [41].

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