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Meanings of large subset in English
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Usage of large subset in English
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A largesubset of orexin A-positive neurons seemed to store substance P.
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Temporal profiles were remarkably consistent across a largesubset of neurons.
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Checkpoint blockade therapies have improved cancer treatment, but such immunotherapy regimens fail in a largesubset of patients.
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Moreover, for a largesubset of patients, reliable predictive biomarkers especially for immunologic modulators have not yet been identified.
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But for a largesubset who experience disability or chronic health conditions, there isn't an end date - lockdown is long-term.
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HCFC2 was also necessary for the transcription of a largesubset of other IRF2-dependent interferon-regulated genes.
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Outsider Art; a label given to art created by artists with no formal training, a largesubset of which are artists with intellectual disabilities.
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Despite its initial efficacy, acquired resistance to trastuzumab develops in a majority of patients with MBC, and a largesubset never responds, demonstrating primary resistance.
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A largesubset of acute leukemias and other myeloproliferative neoplasms contain specific genetic alterations, many of which are associated with unique clinical and pathologic features.
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Conclusion: The immunohistochemical DHS defined a largesubset of DLBCLs with double-hit biology and was strongly associated with poor outcome in patients treated with R-CHOP.
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In the stomach, a largesubset of orexin A-positive cells also showed gastrin-like immunoreactivity while, in the duodenum, many of them seemed to store serotonin.
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Trials of anti-PD-1 therapy have identified a largesubset of non-responder patients, likely due to expression of alternative checkpoint molecules like Tim-3.
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The Achaete-scute homolog 1 (Ascl1) protein regulates a largesubset of genes that leads neuronal progenitor cells to distinctive differentiation pathways during human brain development.
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Numerous biological processes associated with cancer in the laboratory setting were found here to be coordinately manifested across largesubsets of human cancers.