Sentence examples for progression noting from inspiring English sources

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The choice of surgical procedure which is ultimately performed for SLAC and SNAC depends on multiple factors, including both personal surgical preference and the stage of arthritic progression, noting that surgical procedures are commonly combined to achieve optimal results [21].

Browne also wrote favorably of the story's progression, noting that its dark undertones grew heavier as the main character matured, and that the consistent characterization of Hotaru from childhood to her early teens was impressive, especially given the film's length.

Reviews commented favorable on the new career progression, noting that one can complete the career mode without having to play "Metallica's earliest, shreddiest, most brutal stuff", and allows the player to "skip right past the early stuff and quickly get to the big tracks".

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Recruitment to the second-line study was closed early due to the poor response rate (1/17 evaluable, 6%; 95% CI: 1%, 27%) and short time to progression noted in the first-line study.

Another point that should be considered is that implicit in the rate change data in the biologic treatment group are two assumptions that cannot be tested; first, that the increased rate of progression noted in the pre-treatment group would have continued had they not been treated; second that the treatment received resulted in the change in progression rate.

Interestingly, Iagaru et al. observed an inverse correlation between the extent of disease visible on In-Zevalin scans and the response to Y-Zevalin in 28 NHL patients, with a higher rate of complete response observed to Y-Zevalin in patients with negative In-Zevalin findings and a higher rate of disease progression noted despite therapy in patients with positive In-Zevalin findings [ 64].

Unable to play recordings of Taurus to the jury, the attorney summoned musicologists who said the instrumental's copyrighted sheet music shared with Stairway a descending A-minor chord progression, notes of the same duration, arpeggios and similar pairs of notes.

Progression-free survival (PFS) was defined as the time from the start of treatment until disease progression was noted by radiological evaluation and/or clinical progression.

More importantly, recurrence was observed in 52.9% of our cases with p53 overexpression, and progression was noted in 12.3% of the patients, 66.7% of progression cases being observed in patients with p53-positive immunolabelling.

Radiographic progression was noted in 7 hips, which was not significantly observed compared to 62 other patients (p = 0.069), but radiographic progression occurred in 78% of the cases.

c The clinical manifestations include outward foot progression angles noted during gait.

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