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In the sixth edition 'N stages' were changed to give greater emphasis to the number of nodes involved: 4 9 nodes (or any internal mammary lymph nodes) became N2 disease, and ⩾10 axillary nodes now qualified as N3 disease.
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ASIP Meister supports a flexible pipeline model where fetch or decode stages are changed with execution stages whose modification is usually supported by architecture description languages (ADLs).
The stages are different; the early stages are subtly different, with small differences like the omission of 1-up mushrooms or other hidden items, narrower platforms and more dangerous enemies, but later stages are changed entirely.
Because of the commercial pressure on space, most venues have a quarter-hour turnaround between shows, forcing the incoming audience to wait somewhere while the stage is changed.
In[15], the DST is only applied at points of nonuniformity; here, the nonuniformity stage is changed to identify potential pore projection center points instead.
Overall, N-staging was changed in 20 out of 149 patients (13%).
However, there was no change in N-stage for any patient whilst M-stage was changed in only one case.
Thus, the N stage was changed from N0 to N1 in 14 of 21 patients (67 %) in this cohort on Ga-PSMA ligand PET/CT.
Staging was changed in the 4/60 patients with these seven confirmed additional PET findings: from stage I to II in one patient, and from stage II to III in three patients.
The stage was changed in 10/61 patients (16%) with Stages I-III prior to CT scan and treatment was altered in 11/29 (38%) patients for whom radiation was the treatment of choice.
Trautmann et al reported 21 patients with anal cancer, a quarter of whom were found to have involved pelvic nodes on PET not seen on CT, although the group stage was changed only in about 10%.
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