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Factor analysis pointed out a substantially common underlying pattern characterizing subjective responses.
The Trial Chamber also found that the cross-examinations in the earlier proceedings were undertaken on behalf of an accused with a substantially common interest to serve as Milošević, namely to oppose and contest the evidence about the takeover of Foča and to question the credibility of the witnesses.
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AF is a substantially more common side effect of ivabradine treatment than one patient in 10 000, the risk presently reported in the product literature.
Our study confirms that lack of CC screening history was substantially common among women with CC.
In patients starting antiretroviral therapy, undiagnosed TB is common and carries a substantially increased risk of death or hospitalization in the first few months of treatment [14], [15].
Moreover, exclusively or predominantly breastfed infants are likely to have a substantially lower risk of succumbing to common childhood infections such as diarrhoea and pneumonia [ 7, 8] that also inflict a substantial nutritional insult.
Self-harm is a major public health issue which is substantially more common than completed suicide and a high-risk group for repetition [ 1- 3].
That this gene version is substantially more common in (a) nomadic than in sedentary populations and (b) in societies that have undergone recent mass migration (e.g., the USA) supports this evolutionary hypothesis.
In most populations, IFG is substantially more common amongst men and IGT is slightly more common amongst women [ 26, 27].
Raising biological or stepchildren is substantially more common among racial and ethnic minorities, but adoption is most common among white people.
Both are substantially more common in boys than girls, with a gender ratio of around 6 1 [ 1, 2].
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