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Meanings of greater toxicity in English
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Usage of greater toxicity in English
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Results: Combination therapy was well tolerated without greatertoxicity than rituximab alone.
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Given greatertoxicity, we cannot conclude CAF to be superior to CMF.
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For patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation, obese adults generally experience greatertoxicity.
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Furthermore, the addition of bevacizumab was associated with greatertoxicity and higher costs.
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The greatertoxicity of higher doses of single agents does not support their sequential use.
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Adults on the Packer protocol appeared to have shorter median survival and greatertoxicity than did children.
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The different oligomeric structures of PG-1 help to explain its greatertoxicity for bacteria than for eukaryotic cells.
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Conclusions: Cardiodepressive side effects and greatertoxicity of fenoterol and terbutaline were found under the conditions of our experiment.
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There was a slight improvement in time to progression with higher dose therapy, which was offset by greatertoxicity.
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High-dose Ara-C has greatertoxicity.
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Importantly, Ag(II) porphyrin showed less toxicity to normal cells and greatertoxicity to their cancerous counterparts as compared to cisplatin.
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Conclusion: Despite greatertoxicity, the use of MMC in a definitive CR regimen for anal cancer is justified, particularly in patients with large primary tumors.
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The 3-year actuarial rate of grade 2 or greatertoxicity, disease-free survival and overall survival rate were 3.3%, 84% and 90%, respectively.
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Conversely, with image-based conformal radiotherapy, better target coverage may be offset by the greatertoxicities and poorer compliance associated with treating larger volumes.
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The most common grade 3 or greatertoxicities were hematologic and complicated less than 4% of administered courses.