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Значения термина common event на английском
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Mutation of the p53 gene is a commonevent in colorectal cancer.
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Mutational activation of KRAS is a commonevent in human tumors.
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Conclusions: Our results indicated that increased expression of SNAT1 is a commonevent in OS.
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Epithelium formation is a commonevent in animal morphogenesis.
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But a few months later, Kesete realised it is not a commonevent in New Zealand.
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By the date named the crossing of the Atlantic by steamships had become a commonevent.
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Ingesting caustic substances represents a commonevent which may result in serious injuries of the gastrointestinal system.
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Activation of the Evi-1 zinc finger gene is a commonevent associated with transformation of murine myeloid leukemias.
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Our surprise when experiencing this very commonevent derives from a fundamental misunderstanding of how the brain works.
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Additionally, aberrant DNA methylation is a commonevent not only in sporadic CRC but also in Lynch syndrome CRCs.
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Miscarriage is an all-too- commonevent.
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Our findings suggest that bacteraemia is a relatively commonevent in HIV-infected patients, especially under particular conditions (e.g.
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Protein deposition is a commonevent in age-related neurological diseases that are characterized by neuronal dysfunction and eventual cell death.
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Upon the face of it, it was but a commonevent-atleast in a man-of-war-thefloggingof a man at the gangway.
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We concluded that PTEN promoter hypermethylation is a commonevent in sporadic BC, correlating with other well-established prognostic factors of this malignancy.
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A fairly commonevent may be toward evening to find a boy with a headache and a temperature perhaps of 102 degrees.