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Oxaliplatin was stopped altogether for grade 3 neurological symptoms but could be reintroduced upon recovery (to grade ⩽2).
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In fact, cells lacking hMSH2 (Lovo colon cells and HEC59 endometrial adenocarcinoma cells), but not their nearly isogenic counterparts, in which an extra chromosome 2 has been reintroduced, failed to arrest in G2/M upon co-culture with activated PMNs (fig 2A).
Seven years later, one man took it upon his own shoulders to get them reintroduced a second time.
Upon the end of the drought, the fish were reintroduced in the lake.
S. aureus nasal carriers may 'impose' their carrier status upon other household members, and the bacterium can be reintroduced into the hospital by intra-familial spread to and from HW [ 26].
Earnhardt (1999) shows that the decision depends upon the relative value placed on the captive versus the reintroduced subpopulation.
This was superseded in the eyes of many by the socio-historical approach taken by Thomas Kuhn in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), who — in arguing for the incommensurability of rival scientific paradigms — reintroduced the idea that change in science is essentially dialectical and is dependent upon the establishment of consensus within communities of researchers.
How many were reintroduced?
Warren reintroduced the bill.
Pakistan has reintroduced ration cards.
It could be reintroduced.
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