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Recurrent point mutation in the DNA-binding domain of IRF8.
The book moves from asteroid to desert, from fable and comedy to enigmatic tragedy, in order to make one recurrent point: You can't love roses.
The recurrent point mutations involve mainly CpG dinucleotides, where C>T transitions are explained by methylation-mediated deamination.
Moreover, a single recurrent point mutation in IRF8 was identified in a subset of pediatric-type follicular lymphoma cases, which was predicted to produce a deleterious effect.
I don't mind having been proved mistaken…." This last was a recurrent point: how she might come off now was far less important to her than providing an honest record.
Moreover, identification of a recurrent point mutation in IRF8 provides insight into a potential driver mutation in the pathogenesis of pediatric-type follicular lymphoma with implications for novel diagnostic or therapeutic strategies.
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The first measure is recurrence rate, which is computed as the ratio of the number of recurrent points in phase space over the total number of points in phase space.
Sequencing studies have highlighted that this tumour is highly heterogeneous, with few recurrent point-mutations.
This consists of all elements whose "Fourier coefficients" vanish on the recurrent points of the dynamical system (and the first one is zero).
Determinism gives the proportion of recurrent points forming diagonals.
Both have become recurrent points of reference since the scallop shell is the symbol of St. James and the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.
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