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Staging and can
The International Staging System can help to predict survival, with a median survival ( in 2005 ) of 62 months for stage 1 disease, 45 months for stage 2 disease, and 29 months for stage 3 disease.
These can include the bones, lungs, liver, and / or brain, as well as the lymph nodes in the neck .< ref >" Diagnosis and Staging of Inflammatory Breast Cancer.
Staging Areas can be collocated with the ICP, Bases, Camps, Helibases, or Helispots.
A Staging Area can be any location in which personnel, supplies, and equipment can be temporarily housed or parked while awaiting operational assignment.
The Staging functionality automates the deployment of both dynamic and active content across a network infrastructure and can accommodate a wide variety of network configurations.

Staging and TNM
Then the testicular tumor is staged by a pathologist according to the TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors as published in the AJCC Cancer Staging Manual.
* TNM Cancer Staging System Database ( information mostly outdated, from the 1997 edition of TNM )

Staging and staging
Staging, determining the extent of the disease, is done with the Rai staging system or the Binet classification ( see details < ref name =" NCI-CLL-page2 ">
; Staging: Sometimes backup jobs are copied to a staging disk before being copied to tape.
* Staging ( pathology ) or cancer staging
Staging of cancer is the most important predictor of survival, and cancer treatment is primarily determined by staging.
During World War II Barrow Creek was used by the Australian Army as a staging camp for convoys of troops and supplies, which was known as No. 5 Australian Personnel Staging Camp.
Was used on Northwest Staging Route ferrying Lend-Lease aircraft ; Also used by Eleventh Air Force for staging and emergency use.

Staging and system
; Staging system of lymphedema to improve diagnosis and outcome
Tests on Staging server / site should be passed before deployment of system on live server, i. e. production environment.
The server comes bundled with Data Warehouse Analytics, which offer sophisticated reporting functionality, dependent on the availability of Microsoft SQL Server Analytics module, in addition to the Commerce Server Staging ( CSS ) system.

Staging and where
Staging is either serial where the rockets light after the previous stage has fallen away, or parallel, where rockets are burning together and then detach when they burn out.
Staging sites, where migrating birds gather to rest and feed in the middle of their migration, may witness thousands of cranes gathering at once.
They then moved to Camp Pickett, Virginia, where they filled their TO & E, then deployed to the Staging Area at Camp Kilmer, NJ on 4 October 1944.
* Staging Area: Can be a location at or near an incident scene where tactical response resources are stored while they await assignment.
The Ann Arbor classification is named after Ann Arbor, Michigan, where the Committee on Hodgkin's Disease Staging Classification met in 1971 ; it consisted of experts from the USA, UK, Germany and France, and replaced the older Rye classification from a 1965 meeting.

Staging and size
Staging of carcinoma refers to the process of combining physical / clinical examination, pathological review of cells and tissues, surgical techniques, laboratory tests, and imaging studies in a logical fashion to obtain information about the size of the neoplasm and the extent of its invasion and metastasis.

Staging and extent
The Masaoka Staging System is used widely and is based on the anatomic extent of disease at the time of surgery :< ref name =" pmid7296496 ">

Staging and ),
In addition to its fighter squadrons, from September 1956 to September 1960 North Bay operated a CF-100 Staging Detachment at Lakehead Airport, Fort William ( now Thunder Bay ), Ontario, at the western tip of Lake Superior.
* Staging ( cooking ), a chef works briefly and without pay in another chef's kitchen to learn to new techniques and cuisines
* Staging ( rocketry ), the use of multiple engines and propellant to launch a rocket
* Staging ( stagecoaches ), the business of running stagecoaches or the act of journeying in them
* Staging ( theatre ), the process of selecting, designing, adapting to, or modifying the performance space for a play or film
* Staging ( websites ), a website used to assemble, test and review its newer versions before it is moved into production
** Staging ( data ), intermediately storing data between the sources of information and a data warehouse ( DW )

Staging and involvement
* Bødker, S. and Iversen, O. S. ( 2002 ): Staging a professional participatory design practice: moving PD beyond the initial fascination of user involvement.

Staging and are
Staging systems are specific for each type of cancer ( e. g., breast cancer and lung cancer ).
All the activities for EMTD are free and take place at the Visitor and Interpretive Center and at the Equestrian Staging Area.
Staging areas are an area designated for setting up parades and other elaborate presentations.
Staging areas are established for temporary location of available emergency responder resources.
Staging areas are established by the Operations Section Chief to enable positioning of and accounting for resources not immediately assigned.
Personnel check in with the Resources Unit at the Staging Area, while supplies and equipment are checked in with the Supply Unit.

Staging and .
Staging from rocky areas, the Ngoni impis would raid the Chewa ( also called Achewa ) and plunder food, oxen and women.
The Lend-Lease Memorial in Fairbanks, Alaska | Fairbanks, Alaska commemorates the shipment of U. S. aircraft to the Soviet Union along the Northwest Staging Route.
Staging the second coast-to-coast Finals in league history, the Canucks were matched against the Presidents ' Trophy-winning New York Rangers.
Then ES adopts Staging and Global File System ( GFS ) that offers a high-speed I / O performance.
These aircraft were later flown by U. S. pilots by way of the Northwest Staging Route through Canada, to Fairbanks, Alaska, and transferred to Soviet pilots who in turn flew them into Siberia via the Alaskan-Siberian Route ( ALSIB ).
" Staging Black Insurrection: Dred on Stage.
The needs of war dictated the final route, intended to link the airfields of the Northwest Staging Route that conveyed lend-lease aircraft from the United States to the Soviet Union.
Staging may not be complete until after surgery.
Staging increases the payload fraction, which is one of the reasons SSTO's appear difficult to build.
The Staging of Plays Before Shakespeare.
The Staging of Plays Before Shakespeare.
The Staging of Plays Before Shakespeare.
Staging is determined by combination of imaging studies and pathology findings if the tumor is operable.
* November 20 – The completion of the Alaska (" Alcan ") Highway allows the opening of the Northwest Staging Route.

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