Sentence examples for would be gain from inspiring English sources

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If the post-treatment biopsy contains fewer tumor cells and more normal cells than the pre-treatment biopsy, the apparent effect would be gain of LINE1 methylation, as observed here in some patients.

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What would be gained by privatisation?

What would be lost, and what would be gained, for students with such a shift?

What changed that, Sneijder said, was the realization that nothing would be gained by staying timid.

But the officials also say that very little would be gained by suspending mutual recognition.

First, what would be gained by going the extra mile for 1.5?

The ultimate goal for researchers would be gaining access to heretofore hidden interaction data that would yield new insights.

And with no hope of progress, they ask what would be gained by putting the president in touch with him.

"All that would be gained by putting a dollar number on that statement would be to whet the sensationalist appetite".

And if a new certificate is not required, Ms. Fink said, nothing would be gained by getting one.

But Johnson seemed acutely aware that one of his challenges would be gaining the public's confidence.

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