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Alleles 15, 14, 16, and 17 had high frequencies of 0.261, 0.192, 0.166, and 0.120, respectively and, together with allele 7 with a slightly high frequency of 0.059, showed a bimodal distribution.
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For the Kellerwald-Edersee National Park we found 1308 charcoal kiln sites, with a slightly higher frequency of one charcoal kiln site per 4.3 ha.
One variant occurred at a slightly higher frequency in cases versus controls, g.13858G>A with an allele frequency 0.46% frequency in cases and 0.35% in controls.
This is a slightly higher frequency than what has been reported for other investigated solid tumors; CNS tumors 0.6%, lung cancers 0.9%, ovarian carcinomas 0.6% (COSMIC database).
These results suggest that there is widespread genetic exchange among Neisseria species, with virulence genes being exchanged at a slightly higher frequency than core genes.
As shown in Figure 4 (D compared to H), this expectation is not observed; in fact in this example, normal-sized cells which expose PS and bind annexin V appear at a slightly higher frequency in the absence of ABCA1.
A distorted fringe pattern, which has a slightly higher frequency, corresponds to the onion skin layer.
We observed a slightly higher frequency of occurrence (31/161; 19%) in our study population.
In the HighLD_NoSel scenario, the distribution was more uniform, with a slightly higher frequency of markers with extreme allele frequencies.
A non significant trend in the results with a slightly higher frequency of dizziness in the gabapentin group and a slightly higher frequency of nausea in the control group is noted.
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