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It is a recurrent – and recurrently urgent – theme in English football.
Angelopoulos's work was recurrently about this endless journeying towards a home receding over the horizon.
Clifford, R. et al. SAMHD1 is mutated recurrently in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and is involved in response to DNA damage.
And in the late '50s and early '60s, when he first came to fame, he was recurrently (at times constantly) occupied in dance theater.
"Wilful", "demanding" and "egocentric" are the words that surface recurrently in the reports of her career as "the most exciting dancer in the world".
Many of these mutations occur recurrently in myeloid malignancies, and their presence in healthy individuals increases the risk of haematological cancers3,4,5,6.
If is a and, then is defined recurrently by 1, if and for all.
He has a recurrently dislocated shoulder.
Predicted chromatin state for recurrently mutated elements.
(3) All of the individual elements identified as recurrently mutated.
Yang, Y. et al. Recurrently deregulated lncRNAs in hepatocellular carcinoma.
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