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If correct, this explanation suggests that the success of antimicrobial control measures should be evaluated differently for hospitals and for communities.
These findings not only support an important role for cyclin D1 in colorectal carcinogenesis, but also add further weight to the accumulating evidence that CRC is indeed a hormone-dependent malignancy, for which prognostic and treatment-predictive molecular biomarkers should be evaluated differently in women and men.
The notion that science generated for regulatory purposes should be evaluated differently than other science is premised on the idea that the self-interest of regulated parties that conduct or sponsor research creates a conflict with the interest of the truth, whether conscious or unconscious, that renders the research invalid or at least suspect (Krimsky 2005).
These findings not only suggest an important role for cyclin D1 in colorectal carcinogenesis and progression, but also add support to the accumulating evidence that sex hormones are relevant to the development of CRC, and that prognostic and treatment-predictive molecular biomarkers should be evaluated differently in women and men.
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Not surprisingly they also present other challenges, and method performance must be evaluated differently.
Both macroscopic and microscopic features may be evaluated differently due to the subjective criteria of classification.
E-therapy should be evaluated no differently from other therapeutic interventions.
Those countries' applications should be evaluated on their own merits.
Teachers should be evaluated on quality, and they should be promoted or fired accordingly, Mr. Miller allows.
They should be evaluated mathematically.
There are many factors at play that should be evaluated".
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