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If the player catching the fly throws the ball to that base before the runner returns and tags up, the runner is retired.
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"I think far more of a problem with prescribing is not thinking about it in the first place or not having a set system in place where the system tags up 'why is this patient not on aspirin?"' GP12 Variations in the computerisation of practices was one explanation suggested for problems in identifying patients for review.
Normally, this occurs when a baserunner tags up and tries to advance after the ball is caught.
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See Table S2 for a description of these tags up-regulated in both PC and CIS.
Approximately 35% of the tags up-regulated in CIS relative to BE (190 out of 529 tags) were found to be commonly up-regulated in PC lesions, and approximately 25% of tags up-regulated in PC lesions relative to BE (190 out of 754 tags) were found to be similarly up-regulated in CIS (Figure 3A).
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