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A more often than not, a better one.
These results suggest that muscle weakness, especially muscle weakness in face/jaw, is a more often symptom of cataplexy compared to muscle twitches and slurred speech.
However, under these circumstances, a more often stopping of the dissemination of information occurs, increasing the latency and jitter, as depicted in Figure3.
Alex Hughes is making impressive improvements here, but still needs more time and more support in the shape of "been there, done that" players around him before he will be a "more often than not" finisher with the bat.
Subjects with significantly lower eGFR were (a) more often women than men; (b) older at illness-onset, at starting lithium, and at final observation; (c) significantly less likely to be given co-treatments with anticonvulsants or antipsychotics; and (d) having significantly lower initial values of eGFR (Table 4).
Our results revealed relevant features of the diurnal variation of the plasma irregularities embedded in the equatorial electrojet, such as: a more often occurring presence of the 3-m irregularities during equinox, and a descent of the scattering profile in the morning hours, followed by its ascent in the afternoon.
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