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Aggressive osteoblastoma

The Journal of Pathology, 1979
The clinical, radiological and pathological features of two cases of an osteogenic tumour with long survival are described. The tumours have the histological pattern of benign osteoblastoma with other more cellular and aggressive features suggestive of a low grade osteosarcoma.
P A, Revell, C L, Scholtz
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Group Aggression

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2018
Group aggression is an important concern for societies around the world. The field of intergroup relations, a sub-field of social-psychology, offers critical insight into the emergence of group conflict and aggression. This review examines the most influential theoretical frameworks from the field of intergroup relations, namely realistic conflict ...
James, Densley, Jillian, Peterson
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Aggressive Disease, Aggressive Treatment

AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2011
Hematopoietic stem cell transplant is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Transplant is often the only curative therapy for cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. Between 40% and 80% of patients who receive transplant become long-term survivors, and intensive care unit (ICU) admission rates are between 24% and 44% during ...
Heather Kasberg   +2 more
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Aggression

Southern Medical Journal, 1963
Albert Bandura, Richard H. Walters
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Aggressive fibromatosis

Pathology, 2014
Aggressive (deep or desmoid-type) fibromatoses are locally infiltrative collagen-forming tumours with potential for recurrence but not metastasis. They exert their clinical effects primarily in relation to location and have variable biological behaviour.
Cyril, Fisher, Khin, Thway
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Signaling Aggression

2011
From psychological and sociological standpoints, aggression is regarded as intentional behavior aimed at inflicting pain and manifested by hostility and attacking behaviors. In contrast, biologists define aggression as behavior associated with attack or escalation toward attack, omitting any stipulation about intentions and goals.
Moira J, van Staaden   +2 more
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Aggressive Tumor, Aggressive Treatment

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2017
Adam J, Kimple, Samip N, Patel
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Aggressive Fibromatosis

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1987
J A, Herring, H G, Watts, W F, Enneking
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AGGRESSION

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1967
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Aggression

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
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