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Patients whose metastases are small, few in number and metachronous have the best prognosis, but there is now good evidence that patients with more extensive disease can benefit from resection.
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Spines smaller, fewer in shade forms; when yellow, blacken with age.
Etymology: (Possibly from Papago name ("opun") for this food pl; or for a spiny plant of Opus, Greece) Note: Spines smaller, fewer in shade forms; yellow spines blacken in age.
Modern ice glaciers are small and few in number, and persistent snow fields are similarly small and scattered.
In Carolingian and early Romanesque architecture the window openings, partly for structural reasons, were small and few in number.
However, published studies are still too small and few in number to allow for definite conclusions.
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In women with posterior wall prolapse, nerve bundles were smaller and fewer in number.
But regulators "won't stop mistakes, just make them smaller and fewer in between".
The airports are still mobbed, and the airplanes, though smaller and fewer in frequency, are almost full.
In this study, the LN metastases in mice treated with Ki23057 were significantly smaller and fewer in comparison with the metastases detected in the controls.
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