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That coincides with recent estimates from four other long-term projects.

The unsupervised hierarchical clustering based on the expression of these sets of genes in AML identified three groups that coincided precisely with the phenotypic classification of the most common cytogenetic subtypes of AML lineage, M1, M2, and M3, which are based on the type of cell from which the leukemia developed and its degree of maturity.

Unsupervised hierarchical clustering based on the expression of these miRNA sets identified three groups that coincided precisely with disease at diagnosis, at relapse and in CR when compared with healthy control; abnormally regulated miRNAs were presented in Supplementary Material, Figure S1.

"The economy is tanking and people are arguing about whether they should go to Demo or TechCrunch," two technology conferences that coincided last month, Mr. Abrams said.

That coincided with another club best, the four consecutive shutouts from Sept. 24 to 28, 1969, a streak that began with the rookie Gary Gentry's four-hit, 6-0 victoverover St . Louisthat clinched the National League Eastern Division title.

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The living were honoring the dead on both sides of the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan on Thursday when militant bombers struck, killing at least 44 people in two attacks that coincided with one of the holiest days on the Muslim calendar.

The authorities in Lansing said they were looking into whether the suspect, Matthew E. Macon, 27, who was arrested on Tuesday night on an unrelated warrant, is responsible for attacks in 2003 and 2004 that coincided with two periods when Mr. Macon was on parole after being jailed for a larceny conviction from 2001.

Bamberg is famous for its Nativity Trail, a seasonal display of about 400 Nativity scenes around town that coincides with the five local Christmas markets.

Then, lack of the relBE2Spn operon in S. pneumoniae would lead to antibiotic tolerance a role that coincides with the one proposed for the E. coli mazEF TAS [21].

"Should" and "must" declined steadily over the 20th century, apart from two upswellings that coincided with the two world wars (understandable occasions for the rhetoric of urgent necessity), though they have been on the rise again since their nadir in around 2003.

It is the latest iteration of the Obama-Just-Folks offensive, and one that coincides — not by accident — with some particularly clumsy efforts by the Republican front-runner, Mitt Romney, to shed the stereotypical airs of a super-rich guy.

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