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In other cases, verbalisation was even more limited, yet accumulating cues from the patient, context, or relatives were interpreted as conferring a valid preference.

Yet accumulating evidence has also shown that low-frequency mutations within a cancer type can contribute to onset and progression of the disease [ 3], and play a role in intra-tumor and inter-patient heterogeneity.

Yet accumulating phenomena is doing much to affirm fears in many that Sophia and her robot kin are an encroaching disaster on humanity.

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Aggressive combinations of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy can often completely eliminate cancerous cells that haven't yet accumulated too many mutations.

Fresh-cut cortical tissue rapidly depleted headspace 1-MCP (>95%) over a 1-h exposure yet accumulated negligible quantities of internal gaseous 1-MCP.

We have been fortunate to receive donations both from Berkeley alums and faculty within UCMP and the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, but we have not yet accumulated enough funds to establish the endowment.

Among the demands were a relaxation of the firm's dress code, more social events and corporate credit cards "where the analyst never sees the bill" yet accumulates the corresponding reward points or cash back.

Cold weather, rusty batters, pitchers who've not yet accumulated a season's worth of emotional baggage — pitchers just seem to have the jump on batters in April and May.

All of the above metrics are highly correlated with sales success, but we haven't yet accumulated enough data to have confidence on which of these metrics are truly causal.

Despite clues gleaned from the prior cases, officials in the Justice Department and the Manhattan district attorney's office have not yet accumulated enough evidence to open a formal investigation into the Chinese banks, the officials said.

"The evidence suggests that top income earners today are not 'rentiers' deriving their incomes from past wealth, but rather are 'working rich,' highly paid employees or new entrepreneurs who have not yet accumulated fortunes comparable to those accumulated during the Gilded Age," Mr. Saez writes.

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