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Значения термина small subgroup на английском
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Использование термина small subgroup на английском
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In a smallsubgroup of CD patients, follow-up samples were analyzed.
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HLA class II characteristics may aid in identifying this smallsubgroup of patients with mRCC.
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It would appear that problematic gaming is an undesirable problem for a smallsubgroup of gamers.
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However, for a very smallsubgroup of patients there is proof of benefit from better quality consultations.
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This syndrome is infrequent and corresponds to a peculiar smallsubgroup of patients with symptomatic gallstone disease.
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However, this initial finding, based on a smallsubgroup of our sample, should be interpreted with considerable caution.
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Conclusions: Cardiac biventricular pacing currently serves as a therapeutic option for a relatively smallsubgroup of patients with left ventricular dysfunction.
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Persistent viral replication led to end-stage liver disease in a smallsubgroup characterized by perinatal exposure, maternal drug use, and infection with HCV genotype 1a.
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Only those 20% of GCs with the highest T-cell infiltrates showed particularly good CSS, suggesting that a smallsubgroup of GCs is highly immunogenic.
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Univariate and multivariate survival analysis of a smallsubgroup with trisomy 20 indicated that trisomy 20 was associated with a worse overall and RFS.
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The measures were repeated a third time (Time 3) for a smallsubgroup (n=12) at 6 months post intervention within the study implementation time frame.
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This has led to changes in clinical study designs, with drug developments often only focusing on small or very smallsubgroups of patients and tumors.
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Small microdeletions and point mutations in SHANK3 have been identified in a smallsubgroup of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability.