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Because gliomas are fast-growing cancers, it is possible that the tumor was too small to show up on the scan.
INDUSTRY analysts say discount brokers are still too small to show up in national sales statistics, but they are making a splash in some markets.
Moreover, says the captain, "it's guns the rascals are after .Typically, pirates approach at night, their high-speed boats too small to show up on the ship's radar.
Nebulae in this stage are bright but have starlike images as seen from Earth, because they are too small to show a disk.
These suggest the drugs are safe, but the trial turned out to be too small to show whether they are effective.Anti-HIV drugs are quite toxic.
The trial was too small to show whether that was true, since there were only five cases of severe disease — three in the vaccinated group and two in the control group.
Most of the die-backs that have gained public attention, even including the huge attack by pine bark beetles in British Columbia and in the United States, are simply too small to show up as perturbations in the global accounting of carbon.
Along the way, he makes judicious use of political events, large and small, to show what happens to men who get close to the centre of power, be they senators, murky intelligence agents or small-time hoods.There are illuminating encounters with Nixon at times depressed, maudlin and self-involved and with J. Edgar Hoover who, unlike Nixon, knowself-involved andint across fast.
An explanation could be that the studies were too small to show a statistically significant difference.
The observed prevalence of pMOH increased steadily with age, although numbers were too small to show a significant relationship.
This might also be due to our sample size, which was too small to show a statistically significant difference.
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