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In addition, there is lots of patterning: clouds of black dots trailing cometlike tails form drifting nebulae, which recur from piece to piece, helping to give the group cohesion.
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Given that the synthesis method tends to privilege themes which recur within the available data, any study which stands out from the others is likely not to have much influence on the final themes reported.
These findings are well in-line with the "field-first-tumor-later" concept recently developed by Höglund [ 19], according to which recurring tumors originate from a shared field of premalignant cells (with relatively few chromosomal changes) and not from previous overt tumors.
Findings from these two questions were analyzed using thematic analysis, from which recurring themes across the academic/research institutions emerged.
"Good Morning, Starshine" from "Hair," which recurs as a perky upbeat palliative, sounds annoyingly tinny and ends the movie on a shallow note.
Hillary!" which recurred throughout her nearly 40-minute address.
That is a misunderstanding which recurs over and over again.
It still recurs from time to time.
Naturally, the score also boasts a rousing march, "From Maine to Oregon," which keeps recurring in different guises, the one number from the operetta that has found an independent life.
It wasn't necessarily her long fight with cancer, which had recurred disastrously following her retirement from skiing in 1992 and again as we sat with her, that she was so proud of.
Unlike acute myeloid leukemia which rarely recurs after 3 years post-transplant, late relapses at prolonged intervals from SCT occur in CML.
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