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Cirrhosis – a more frequent longer-term outcome of HCV than of HBV – has been shown to lead to reduced hepatic uptake due to lower perfusion of cells [ 18].
Conversely, in a 10-year follow-up study which included 126 COPD patients, Murphy et al. [ 30] observed two distinct patterns of carriage of P. aeruginosa: a more frequent pattern of short-term carriage followed by clearance of the strain in up to half of episodes, and a persistence pattern of the same strain in a quarter of the episodes.
We did not find any evidence of a forbidden-fruit effect in terms of a more frequent use of SEIM among adolescents than among adults.
Increasingly in recent years, his career has been centered in Europe, where his chosen literature is given a more frequent airing and where critics have written about him in glowing terms.
Attacking the Tories is a more frequent and dangerous sport.
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Premise 2 is a more frequent target for critics.
A more frequent insulin treatment was tried.
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Among the more frequent long-term complications following stroke are spasticity-related disabilities.
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