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Alternatively, it has been proposed that, in general, cultural and/or psychosocial factors may play a larger role in female sexuality and that depression is a more prevalent and potentially more impactful factor in women (7).
That said, our data are in agreement with the function of Wnts having a more prevalent role as pro-differentiation factors, at least under conditions that recapitulate the physiological hypoxic microenvironment of the brain.
A more prevalent problem is simply whittling down recess time.
That's a more prevalent ideal among younger people.
A more prevalent and likely long-term distraction is technology.
Similarly, diabetes mellitus was a much more prevalent risk factor in our study (10/64, 16 %) as compared to results in the most recent study from South Florida [7] (6/84, 7.1 %).
The continued narrative that youth suicide is caused by bullying may divert schools' focus from solutions that would target more prevalent risk factors for suicide.
However, the continued narrative that youth suicide is caused by bullying may divert schools' focus from solutions that would target more prevalent risk factors for suicide.
Stronger power is associated with larger effect sizes or more prevalent risk factors.
Interestingly, in all but one species, LINE-like sequences are more prevalent (by a factor of at least 2 1) than other non-LTR-RT types.
The clinical utility and the ease of carrying completion of AKI risk factor screening may therefore be improved with a simplified model focused on the more prevalent six risk factors (diabetes, CKD, hypertension, ischaemic heart disease, liver disease and the prescription of 'nephrotoxic' medications).
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