Sentences with phrase «special subset»

«We need special protocols for special subsets of patients,» Posch said.
The second issue discussed is the work of Robert Jay Lifton as a special subset of psychology literature dealing with death and survival.
In the gut, a special subset of Treg cells, called peripheral Treg (pTreg) cells, exists in both the small and large intestine.
Lee and Cate's research hints that this secret lever, which triggers translation of only a special subset of mRNAs — perhaps only 500 out of some 10,000 mRNAs produced by a cell — will be found to play a critical role in other diseases besides cancer, as well as in plants and animals.
Instead, they discovered that eIF3, an assembly of 13 separate proteins, binds to a unique tag found only on this special subset of mRNAs.
In my recent article and research on the discharge of Sallie Mae and private student loans, here, I discovered there is a special subset of private student loans that can be easily discharged in a consumer bankruptcy...
Secured credit cards are a special subset of card products intended for those with limited or damaged credit histories.
The private loans in this special subset of easily dischargeable private student loans are for schools or education that was obtained at an ineligible education institution.
Secured credit cards are a special subset of card products intended for those with limited or damaged credit histories.
You'd think if their stations were part of a special subset, somebody at NOAA / NCDC would notify the COOP volunteer so they would have a higher diligence level?
Medical specialties are a special subset of medical assisting terminology.
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