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However in the setting of a SPN, an air bronchogram is actually more frequent in malignant than in benign nodules [48, 49].
However, It is unlikely that this substitution has a major impact on tumor development or drug resistance in our study group, as the proline was actually more frequent among the acromegaly patients (59.4% C allele frequency) while a majority of the general population carry SSTR5 with leucine in this position (56.6% T allele frequency).
However, we found that the use of cheaper outpatient emergency services in period 1 was actually more frequent in the step-down condition, which could suggest that avoidant PD patients in step-down treatment also experienced insufficient psychological containment in the first phase of treatment.
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They found that over time, poor decisions to go to trial have actually become more frequent.
In his 2006 book The Rebels: How Blair Lost His Majority, Philip Cowley establishes that backbench rebellion is actually far more frequent that we might sometimes assume.
Scott Russell, the Southold town supervisor, said that this year "the flights actually seem more frequent and more imposing on this community than last year," especially as they head over the Mattituck Inlet through Cutchogue, Peconic and Southold toward East Hampton.
That's actually slightly more frequent than disks have been discovered around single stars.
Verhulst points out that the team can't be certain that genes involved in height are actually becoming more frequent, however, as the authors acknowledge.
55 But refutation also includes that simple form of proof, which I described above,178 based on an appeal to the emotions and mere assertion; for an example see the words of Scaurus which I have already quoted.179 Nay, I am not sure that this form of proof is not actually of more frequent occurrence when something is denied.
And the research on this is that 20 minutes a day in the morning, as some of us would do to sit, or 20 minutes in the evening -- actually, a more frequent, shorter period is just as valuable, if not more.
Our new peer-reviewed study, published by the National Academy of Sciences, makes clear that while average global temperature has been steadily rising due to a warming climate (up about 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit in the past century), the extremes are actually becoming much more frequent and more intense worldwide.
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