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Overall, laying hens from flocks housed in litter-based systems and free-range systems were comparatively more frequently submitted for necropsy to SVA during the years 2001 2004, indicating a higher risk for increased mortality in these systems than in cages.
This gender difference is also apparent in early modern medical discussions of reproductive problems caused by the fat body, where those arising from the fat male body were comparatively less frequently mentioned, though not entirely absent.
Tripler reasoned that in the modern era of firearms, including the recent introduction of the rifled musket, smaller men like Hacker had a place in the ranks: Quickness of perception, enterprise, and intelligence, certainly do not depend upon bulk of body, but are found comparatively much more frequently in men of small, than in men of large stature.
This trend may be a response to the difficulty of designing adequately-powered trials of interventions used to treat pediatric conditions which are frequently comparatively rare.
Relations of identity, when compared with the other forms of relationship already described, are comparatively rare, occurring most frequently in traditions about the soul.
93 Although this technology is relatively costly, it appears comparatively cost-effective, since frequently a single cryo-session is sufficient, in order to significantly improve the hypertrophic scar or keloid.
The resulting 1841-bp DNA fragment was comparatively digested with three frequently cleaving REases: our novel TaqII/SIN/DMSO tool and two enzymes commonly used for library preparation, HaeIII and CviJI.
Although prosperous and comparatively erudite, sixteenth-century Flanders was frequently engulfed in conflict between Protestant reformers and Catholic traditionalists, who in 1544 began a brutal effort to suppress Protestantism.
A problem of these generally large models, which is often exacerbated by a comparatively sparse experimental data basis, is that parameters are frequently functionally related and can therefore not be determined unambiguously: the parameters are not identifiable [ 14].
Comparatively, off-target mutations are found more frequently in human cells than in mice and zebrafish (Hwang et al., 2013; Yang et al., 2013).
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