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Although the therapeutic efficacy is well recognised, a high recurrence rate of 60 70% and a progression rate of 15% dictate the need for lifelong follow-up and treatment.

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Combinations of monoclonal antibodies which recognise a high percentage of tumours are likely to be necessary for monoclonal antibody drug targeting to prevent tumour recurrence and/or metastases.

Although we recognised a trend towards higher survival rates as well as improved neurological outcome, we did not detect significant improvements of these two important endpoints in this investigation which contrasts the findings from previous larger studies.

I've been recognised as a high performer at the school and my appraisals have gone very well, however I have very little enthusiasm for the job and do not want to wake up in 10 years doing a job I hate (which is no good for me or the students).

Cluster analysis demonstrates that pain and emotion are recognised with a high degree of specificity.

Petri nets have been recognised as a high level formal and graphical specification language for modelling, analysis, and control of concurrent asynchronous distributed systems.

It is recognised as a high T2 signal filling of the bronchus along its course with branching in the periphery giving a grape-like or tree-in-bud appearance, respectively.

However, it is widely recognised that a high proportion of dengue infections are asymptomatic and clinically imperceptible [1], [13], [14].

It is recognised that a high percentage of candidates for aptitude tests for medical school entry undergo some prior commercial coaching in an attempt to optimise performance.

The predominant activities reported were jogging (31% of adult population), strength training (24%) and hiking (23%), 22 none of these is recognised as a high risk activity for meniscal injury.

Fragility has been recognised as a high probability of extinction or damage of a species, feature, or system and conservation or protection has been seen as a natural consequence for those fragile features (Ratcliffe, 1977; Wright, 1977; see Smith & Theberge, 1986, for review).

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