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More important, the United States and Europe will march in step, not a frequent occurrence of late.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the Lower Carboniferous (Mississippian time) is typified by shallow-water limestones, while the Upper Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian time) possesses cyclical sedimentary deposits that reflect an alternation of marine and nonmarine conditions and a frequent occurrence of coal swamps.
We report a frequent occurrence of persistent nephrograms detected by CT 24 h after cardiac catheterisation with or without intervention.
Repeated use of pesticides results in a frequent occurrence of residues in the environment and in biota.
A frequent occurrence of NPHV was found in the study population with 453 seropositive horses (61.8%) and 134 horses (18.3%) carrying NPHV RNA.
In particular, impulsive interference that is characterized by a frequent occurrence of outliers (i.e., relatively high-amplitude, short-duration events) can be effectively mitigated by the nonlinear differential limiters (NDLs) described in [1-4] and in Section 4 of this paper.
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Peritoneal dissemination is a frequent occurrence for mucinous neoplasms of the appendix and it is lethal if untreated.
When they lash out — a frequent occurrence — fragments of the past are illuminated in lightning flashes, helping us to put together this puzzle of unresolved relationships.
For example, COPD exacerbations, a frequent occurrence in patients of this severity, are often seen with radiographs in the local emergency room.
Similarly, loss of chromosome 10, in particular the region of chromosome 10q25-26 flanked by the DNA markers D10S221 to D10S216, which encompasses the TACC2 locus, is a frequent occurrence in cancers of different origins (Reviewed in [ 36]).
The development of malignancy is a frequent occurrence in the setting of WAS.
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