Sentence examples for a combination of frequent from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Mann said that for medium-size airports like MacArthur, the key to growth is a combination of frequent flights and affordable airfares.

In much of the world, the spatial scale of natural disturbance regimes can be represented by a J-shaped size frequency distribution, i.e., a combination of frequent small-scale and fewer large-scale disturbances (Veblen et al. 1981; Seymour and Hunter 1999; Shorohova et al. 2009; Yasuda et al. 2013).

Cases had a 7.5 times higher odds of reporting a combination of frequent fisting and not using gloves (or sharing them) than controls did; and a 5.2 times higher odds of reporting a combination of frequent fisting and sharing of lubricant.

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To summarize, we have shown that the evolutionary process in BYDV-PAV ishapeded by a combination of very frequent recombination, relatively low rates of nucleotide substitution, itself a function of strong purifying selection operating on the three ORFs.

On top of that, climate change is already a reality here that they can taste as their fresh water is turning salty due to a combination of more frequent droughts and rising sea-levels.

Analysis of the acceptor-donor sites shows that 97.5% are canonical GT-AG pairs, while 1% are GC-AG and 1.5% a combination of less frequent non canonical sites.

The lower response rates observed in our study are likely to be a consequence of both the small patient sample and possibly a combination of the frequent dose delays and reductions required in response to toxicity, as 52% of patients required a dose reduction during treatment.

Hutton rarely captained Yorkshire, except in the absence of the official captain, through a combination of poor health, frequent absences with England and the presence of amateur Norman Yardley in the side.

The overall survival rate in NB is low, around 40 50%, and most often the children are treated with a combination of cytostatics, with frequent relapses of tumour growth.

The role of the microbiome in allergy and asthma is the foundation of the widely recognized 'hygiene hypothesis', which states that a combination of improved hygiene, frequent use of antibiotics, or vaccinations may lead to reduced bacterial and viral infections, and to an altered immune system that responds inappropriately to innocuous substances [ 41].

We employed a combination of mathematical modeling and frequent in vivo measurements of several T cell subsets.

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