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Genes with an asterisk are significantly frequently mutated as determined by the Mutational Significance in Cancer (MuSiC) and/or Genomic Identification of Significant Targets In Cancer (GISTIC).
Achievements are accumulating, and we are continuing to destroy significant targets belonging to Hamas and other terrorist organisations".
It set significant targets to reduce pollution around the power plants and in the downwind states whose air quality was affected by the emissions.
"There are more significant targets in the UK at any one time than we have the ability to properly investigate".
Her victory also confirmed that she is on course for other significant targets later in the season, not least a return to America for the Breeders' Cup meeting in November, where she finished a luckless third last season.
Despite some severe missteps, we have in 10 years degraded Al Qaeda's capabilities to the point that they are having difficulty mounting attacks against significant targets.
And the railroads themselves became significant targets, as lines were torn up and destroyed by both sides to restrict their enemy's mobility, only to be rebuilt at great pace and with enormous skill once local territorial dominance had been achieved.
Delta-turbidite systems represent one of most significant targets for hydrocarbon exploration and development.
"That left out mental health and incredibly, politically significant targets of that sort dictate where the money goes".
By using radiolabeled 14C-HD, it was found that proteins in cultured HEK are significant targets for alkylation by HD.
From all of the above results, a network of predicted causal links, from TDP-43 to lung cancer through TDP-43-regulated miRNAs and their targets, was constructed based on the significant targets that had at least one annotation.
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