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There is concern that sharing certain types of data, particularly identifiable or coded (reversibly de-identified) phenotypic data (which often happens to be clinical data), raises serious privacy problems.
Needless to say, there were many demands for details from this crowd, particularly since much of the food was not particularly identifiable by description or appearance.
The importance of control of gene transcription in tumorigenesis is particularly identifiable in MSI-H cancers through silencing of gene transcription by hypermethylation of sequences important in the control of the MMR genes (Cunningham et al, 1998; Kuismanen et al, 1999).
Some prints, like rustic florals, plaids, or embroidery, are a particularly identifiable as country-inspired.
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For each of the three elements, we examine the variation in complexity across our set of RCTs, the variation in completeness of their reporting in abstracts and if they are identifiable particularly in structured abstracts.
However, the detection of fraudulent saffron is a challenging task because the physical, chemical, and classical morphological properties are not always easily identifiable, particularly when the sample is finely ground or when the spice is added to a seasoning mixture [ 13].
In conclusion, we recommend monitoring for early signs of rhabdomyolysis in high-risk patients exposed to either denosumab or abiraterone, particularly if other identifiable risk factors are present (Table 1), such as in the case of our patient (e.g., advanced age, CKD, type 2 diabetes, hypothyroidism, and statin use).
While exonerating the BBC of the charge of systematic bias, the Thomas report found "identifiable shortcomings, particularly in respect of gaps in coverage, analysis, context and perspective".
Occupational studies are particularly useful for identifying new carcinogens because exposures in the workplace are of higher intensity and more identifiable than in other environments.
These transcripts appear to be readily identifiable in tumours, particularly poorly differentiated, 'stem cell like' tumours such as EFT, but less so in normal tissues, which suggests functional roles in both development and oncogenesis.
There is a need for tools to help clinicians to identify subsets of patients for whom this kind of therapy is likely to have particularly favourable/unfavourable effect, using readily identifiable clinical and laboratory factors.
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