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Gastrojejunal anastomotic strictures are a relatively frequent postoperative complication.
If it does not (a relatively frequent occurrence), representatives find out why and follow up with "make good" rescheduling.
Ropiness in natural cider is a relatively frequent alteration, mainly found after bottling, leading to consumer rejection.
Carcinoid tumors eventually metastasize to the spine, and epidural spinal cord compression is a relatively frequent neurologic complication of carcinoid.
Papillomas of the female breast is a relatively frequent lesion, and the majority are benign when excised.
As if to demonstrate how complex and ingrained the issue is, one of Stuart's sons, Mark, is a relatively frequent fighter for the N.H.L.'s Winnipeg Jets.
Studies have shown that horizontal ridge augmentation with a nonresorbable membrane is subject to a relatively frequent occurrence of dehiscence and loss of the graft.
In addition, cancer of unknown primary is a relatively frequent event in solid cancers where metastases develop without the presence of an obvious primary tumor mass that evolved to become invasive7.
One said Kelly may have mentioned some details surrounding his son's death to the president in private — and the president then repeated them in public, a relatively frequent occurrence with Trump.
In combination with strong ecological and geographical barriers to gene flow between species, hybrid speciation may be a relatively frequent outcome of hybridization, equally likely as the alternative, ecological introgression (Figs 2 and 4).
The participants in this study reported having spiritual experiences, such as feeling touched by the beauty of creation or feeling a desire to be closer or in union with God, on a relatively frequent basis.
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