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This paradigm also applied to pelvic LN metastases, which were often necrotic when reaching the experimental end point and as seen in PET scan studies of patients affected by a variety of cancers [34, 35].

"We were inspired by the video processor scan studies of Woody Vasulka and Brian O'Reilly".

However, with few notable exceptions (e.g., [ 28- 32]), genome scan studies of marine fishes have typically been limited to tens – or in rare cases hundreds – of loci (e.g., [ 33- 38]).

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In a 1997 PET scan study of murderers, for example, Dr. Raine and his colleagues found abnormalities in the functioning of the prefrontal cortex compared with a group of control subjects.

"The most recent Coverity Open Scan study of software quality has shown that open source code quality surpasses proprietary code quality.

The latest is from a brain scan study of older adults, showing that those with more education seem to be less affected cognitively by the brain shrinkage that accompanies aging.

An affected sib pair genome scan study of recurrent depression has now been published suggesting that there is a depression susceptibility locus on chromosome 15q [ 11].

In this respect, our results are in stark contrast with those of an early genome scan study of this species, which found evidence for the predominant role of balancing, rather than directional selection, on expressed sequence tag and quantitative trait locus associated microsatellite loci [ 85, 86].

Mr. Miller's techniques in "Jews and Baseball" hew closely to that precedent: newsreel montages, pan-and-scan studies of archival images, alternating narration by talking-head historians and celebrity voice-over (Dustin Hoffman).

A 2011 brain-scan study of experienced, adult soccer players found subtle structural changes in certain parts of the brain that might be associated with repeated slight impacts.

Dr. Andrew Newberg, of the radiology department at the University of Pennsylvania, with his late colleague Dr. Eugene d'Aquili, in the Department of Psychiatry, open their book "Why God Won't Go Away: Brain Science & the Biology of Belief" (Ballantine; $24.95) with a sophisticated SPECT-scan study of a Buddhist engaged in Tibetan meditation.

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