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Little progress was registered prior to the end of the World War II; the CDR was still around 25‰ in 1931.
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A combination of decrease in flow velocities and increase in pulsatility and resistive indices obtained by orbital CDI, was registered in progressing glaucoma patients compared to those who remain stable.
In Uganda, progress has been registered in putting in place legal and policy frameworks for addressing gender inequalities and discrimination across the different sectors.
Data on the mother, the pregnancy, childbirth, the child, and progress of care are registered using standardized electronic forms.
The 2009 MDG report (2) stated 'Although data on this target are problematic and at times contentious, significant progress in individual African countries has been registered, although the rate of progress at the continental level is poor.
"Madiba was doing well, but as you know, when you're recovering there are ups and downs, slight ups and downs, and the doctors are looking for a steady progress and that began to be registered over the last few days," Mr. Maharaj said, using Mr. Mandela's clan name, Madiba.
Synergistic effects, as defined by CalcuSyn, were observed in PC3 cells treated with combinations of 1 μmol/L vorinostat and AMG 900 (1 nmol/L and 5 nmol/L) (CI = 0.375 and CI = 0.558, respectively) (Table S1) 22, 22. Cell death through aurora kinase inhibition may involve aborted cytokinesis progressing to apoptosis, which may not be registered as a change in a short-term proliferation assay.
Currently, erlotinib and pemetrexed are registered as maintenance treatment in patients with NSCLC not progressing after four cycles of standard platinum-based doublet chemotherapy.
This study is registered at the Netherlands Trial Register (NTR2153) Cancer treatment has made substantial progress in the last decades.
Should they be registered?
Something's being registered.
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