Sentence examples for recurrent underscoring from inspiring English sources

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Cuts to the scripts, which sprawls to nearly three hours, could easily have been made and some of the more filmic elements, like the recurrent underscoring, are used profligately.

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Our studies have quantified the impact of the mutational fitness landscape on the composition of recurrent tumors and underscore the importance of experimental efforts to quantify mutation rates and the distribution of random fitness effects of mutations in cancer.

Though Ms. Ushenina is the reigning champion, she was the underdog at the start of the match, as she is ranked No. 17 in the world among women, and Ms. Hou is No. 2. The way that the match has unfolded has underscored a recurrent criticism of elimination tournaments as a method for selecting a champion: the best player does not always win.

Malignant transformation from recurrent simple renal cyst to RCC may occur in the years following sclerotherapy, underscoring the need for long-term follow-up.

It's worth underscoring.

Schwarzenegger has been quietly underscoring his independence.

But this is something that needs underscoring".

She underscored a surprisingly recurrent makeup hint by students: teachers must wear eye makeup, several students said, because "we have to look into the teacher's eyes all the time".

The importance of the TET-mediated cytosine demethylation pathway is also underscored by a recurrent mutation of isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) and IDH2 in hematological malignancies, whose mutation inhibits TET function through a novel oncometabolite, 2-hydroxyglutarate.

In accordance with this, the results of a recent retrospective analysis (N = 331) of women with de novo stage IV or recurrent HER2-positive MBC also underscore the impact of treatment patterns on clinical outcomes, even if possible selection bias due to disease burden is taken into account [ 22].

The fact that nearly 30% of early-diagnosed breast cancer cases might eventually develop recurrent or metastatic disease (O'Shaughnessy, 2005) – underscores the priority to explore the mechanisms of advanced disease.

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