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"Neil was usually amenable to hearing our concerns, because our relationship had trust and affection more than ego-clashing," he added.
Obtaining clinical specimens of SCLC is difficult, as SCLC is not usually amenable to surgical management.
Although there may be some resistance from elders, mothers are usually amenable if helped.
Fortunately, these tumors are usually amenable to local therapy and only 1%5.3%% of lesions recur after initial resection.
Thirdly, we did not have data on small cell carcinoma because this type of lung cancer metastasizes very early on in the disease course and as such is not usually amenable to surgical resection.
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The preoccupation is usually poorly amenable to reassurance".
The preoccupation is usually poorly amenable to reassurance.'' The National Institutes of Health currently funds no studies on the topic.
The time-consuming modeling process is usually less amenable to the needs of real-time flood warnings.
ONSF are usually not amenable to surgery; however, debulking may be necessary for preservation of vision or cosmetics [4, 26, 78].
To many, the need for such an extended procedure implies an extent of disease that is usually not amenable to surgical control, and the extent of the procedure exposes the patients to substantial operative risks.
Due to their highly aggressive nature, the tumor margins of GBMs are unclear, and GBMs are therefore usually not amenable to complete resection.
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