Examples of using Fusions in English and their translations into Greek
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So now the fusions of technologies are ready to help me see the real world.
jordan captainsparklez were chosen to host fusions'“talking minecraft” show after the premier of the documentary,“the story of mojang”,
harbors other gene fusions, some of which are vulnerable to the same drugs used for Philadelphia chromosome-positive
From the point of view of pleasure in these potent and taboo fusions, made inevitable by the social relations of science
Both compounds are being investigated in global studies for the treatment of patients with cancers harboring tropomyosin receptor kinase(TRK) gene fusions, which are genetic alterations across a wide range of tumors resulting in uncontrolled TRK signaling
Lorlatinib demonstrated marked antitumour activity in mice bearing tumour xenografts that express echinoderm microtubule-associated protein-like 4(EML4) fusions with ALK variant 1(v1),
Fusions of wild animals
Up to 70% of patients who go on to develop severe AS will form spinal fusions(where the bones grow together)
In July 2014 the European research project Fusions proposed another framework to define food waste3
of the Teacher Sons, more and more Adjuster fusions occur before the termination of the lengthening lives of these progressing mortals;
which is not typical in the fusions of fallen meteorites.
Identification of NTRK gene fusions relied upon the molecular test methods: next generation sequencing(NGS)
Up to 70 percent of patients who go on to develop severe AS will form spinal fusions, a condition in which the bones grow together,
after more than a century and thanks to its unique flavors and fusions, is becoming famous the world over.
where tumours were generated using a panel of NIH-3T3 cell lines engineered to express key ROS1 fusions identified in human tumours.
larotrectinib demonstrated anti-tumour activity in cells with constitutive activation of TRK proteins resulting from gene fusions, deletion of a protein regulatory domain,
The EU-funded research project‘Food Use for Social Innovation by Optimising Waste Prevention Strategies'(Fusions) estimates that around 20% of food produced in the EU is wasted, with food waste mostly concentrated around consumption2.
Surgeons try to avoid fusions, but sometimes pain
Surgeons try to avoid fusions, but sometimes pain
including fusions.