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Table 2. Genetic Alterations in UC-Related Neoplasia
1999
"... In PAGE 3: ...isease was 17.5 years. Chromosomal Alterations by Comparative Genomic Hybridization Relative chromosomal losses and gains were identified by CGH analysis of microdissected sites of cancer and dysplastic and nondysplastic UC-involved epithelium from each of the 14 UC-related colectomy specimens. Chromosomal abnormalities detected by CGH are sum- marized in Table2 . CGH results of cases 1 to 5 have been reported previously.... In PAGE 3: ... Ten microsatellite loci of different re- peat lengths were used. The results of MSI analysis are shown in Table2 . Only two cases (cases 9 and 12) demonstrated MSI-H (as defined by more than four pos- itive markers).... ..."
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TABLE 6. The Comparison of Genetic Alterations Between Unamplified DNA and Globally Amplified RA Analyzed by CGH
Table 1 Frequencies of genetic alterations in conventional (clear cell or non-papillary) RCCs obtained from selected previous FISH, LOH and CGH analyses
2000
"... In PAGE 1: ... A comparison between these studies is difficult be- cause different molecular markers were used, and because some analyses were performed on tumor-derived cell lines or did not use the most recent histological classification of RCCs. The frequencies of some chromosomal alterations obtained from selected FISH, CGH, and LOH studies is given in Table1 . This summary shows the broad frequency range obtained from these analyses for some chromosomal loci.... ..."
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Table 1 Genetic alteration in HPV16 E-6, E-7, and E6/E7-immortalized HPECs by CGH
"... In PAGE 4: ...50%) in cell line HPEC E6-15, indicating a heterozygous deletion of p16/ CDKN2. This is consistent with CGH results ( Table1 ). Sequencing of exons 1 and 2 of p16/CDKN2 was performed in all HPEC E6 lines.... In PAGE 5: ... Additional Genomic Losses and Gains Accompany HPEC Im- mortalization. CGH on early-passage HPV16 immortalized HPECs was used to identify genetic regions that were gained or lost in association with immortalization ( Table1 ). A gain of chromosome 20 was present in seven of eight HPEC-immortalized lines.... ..."
Table 2. Scenario 1: Evaluation value of alter- natives
2003
"... In PAGE 4: ...le as shown in fig. 5. Optimizer generates active schedules by multi-objective genetic algorithm. Table2 shows six candidates and their evaluation values for four functions. A digit given in paren- theses indicates rank of merit by each function.... ..."
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Table 3: Methods for alteration
2000
"... In PAGE 7: ... CtMethod object. Table 2 lists methods in CtField and CtMethod for introspection. Alteration: A difference between Javassist and the standard Java reflection API is that Javassist provides methods for altering class definitions. Several methods for alteration are defined in CtClass ( Table3 ). These meth- ods are categorized into methods for changing class modifiers, methods for changing class hierarchy, and methods for adding a new member.... ..."
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TABLE 8 Real-Time PCR Confirmation of Selected Genes, Including Cell-Cycle Related Genes, following 6.0 mg TCDD/kg
2005
Table 4: Results for mechanically altered documents.
1995
"... In PAGE 9: ... We would like to nd that (a) the DVI copy clearly matches the registered Latex original, and (b) the DVI copy has a similar number of matches with other docu- ments as the original would have had. Table4 explores this issue. The rst row is for the basic COPS algorithm; the second row is for the ver- sion that includes all the enhancements of Table 3.... ..."
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Table 4: Results for mechanically altered documents.
1995
"... In PAGE 15: ... a similar number of matches with other documents as the original would have had. Table4 explores this issue. The #0Crst row is for the basic COPS algorithm; the second rowis for the version that includes all the enhancements of Table 3.... ..."
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