- ... to affect residues of the homeodomain or other complex pathogenic variants with potential for dominant-negative effects have been associated with clinical features in ...
- ... of tumor invasion. The distance from the sphincter complex. The potential for achieving negative circumferential (radial) margins. The involvement of locoregional lymph ...
- ... physicians (either no direct communication or interactions where complex interpretations get reduced to “positive” or “negative,” overlooking subtleties and limitations) provide further sources of ...
- ... the nature and severity of co-morbid and complex presentations such as psychiatric disturbance have a negative impact upon treatments for addiction, and this is ...
- ... F. Appendicitis: Histopathologial variations and the rate of negative appendectomies at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex-2008 to 2010. West Indian Medical Journal. 2012; ...
- ... gene product . The pathogenesis of Marfan syndrome is complex. Abnormal forms of fibrillin-1 are believed to have dominant-negative activity. In affected individuals, the residual level of ...
- ... mean you will develop the cancer. Genes are complex. The same gene may affect one person differently from another. A negative result does not mean you will never get ...
- ... any formal qualitative analysis that would allow more complex themes to emerge. Nevertheless, the research that is available confirms the negative and often punitive attitudes of NHS staff towards ...
- ... are acutely aware of the potential for unintended negative consequences of surface changes in complex systems. Because complex organizational systems are resistant to ...
- ... would result from not transfusing these patients. The negative outcomes potentially include bleeding leading to lengthier and more complex (and more costly) hospitalisation (for example, ICU) and ...
505 results