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The result questions the appropriateness in considering Qe as an unique value, and also suggests the possible definition of two dominant discharge ranges for steep mountain rivers: (a) a relatively frequent flow range responsible for maintaining channel form; and (b) a more infrequent high flow range responsible for macro-scale channel shaping.

Since mtDNA haplotype distributions reflect recent demographic events, the large FST in western Japan indicates a more infrequent gene flow within western Japanese populations.

In more recent studies, rewarming shock after moderate TH seems to be a more infrequent eventuality, probably because TH management has been completely changed by the advent of ICUs and a far less hypothermic regimen.

In agreement with previous reports, in the majority of these Xist-expressing undifferentiated ESCs, Xist RNA coating of the X chromosome was accompanied by a strong H3K27me3 enrichment, and a more infrequent and less prominent accumulation of H3K9me2 [ 27, 39, 40].

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With all of the downtime, some fans may not even notice that the touchdowns themselves have become a little more infrequent.

Moreover, running one or more applications that are not supported by the host OS, which is the most reasonable use of full platform virtualization, is a much more infrequent case in sensor nodes than traditional PCs.

By contrast, polyploidization is a much more infrequent and spectacular mutation event that leads to either extinction or re-diploidization.

These include multilayering of the epithelium in premalignant hyperplastic lesions, a more rare intraepithelial cellular disorganization that often leads to obliteration of the central lumen in nonmalignant carcinomas in situ, and an even more infrequent migration of epithelial-derived tumor cells into the surrounding stromal microenvironment in invasive carcinomas [ 21].

Hence, in our work, the questions for each user are chosen based on a weight that gives preference to more infrequent events in a user's schedule.

But it's still striking that most churchgoing Catholics and a large minority of more infrequent attenders identify (or at least want their pontiff to identify) more with tradition than with radical reform, and it's still noteworthy that Pope Benedict is viewed favorably by a huge majority of his flock despite all all the awful press he's received.

In each year, women may or may not have developed cancer; if cancer was diagnosed, the probability of advanced stage disease at diagnosis depended on whether mammography had been performed that year as part of an annual, biennial, or more infrequent schedule of mammography.

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