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And although dead donors are once again more common, many people risk surgery and the loss of an organ to save the lives of people they love — and increasingly of strangers, as well.
Among the non-serious events, gastrointestinal disorders were again more common with riluzole (34% versus 27% with placebo, P = 0.03).
The children of mothers who underwent OI treatment showed no increase in asthma or wheezing symptoms, though the use of anti-asthmatic medications was again more common.
Hematuria was again more common in patients older than 50 years and was associated with RA activity rather than treatment [ 11].
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Bellhop service surcharges are once again becoming more common.
A total of 10,637 (30%) of the differentially expressed contigs were classified as transgressive, and, among these, overdominance was again significantly more common than underdominance (6,850 and 3,787 contigs, respectively; binomial exact P = 1.9e−).
Let us now again consider the more common setting in fingerprinting where the attack strategy (vec {Theta }) is assumed unknown to the distributor.
In addition, about 30% of all households had a car, and 30% had a computer (again, these were more common in rich countries).
Overall, 40% of the participants had been absent from work in the last 3 months and, again, this was more common among patients suffering from secondary AI (50%) than for patients with primary AI (38%).
In this study, a minority of patients denied their diagnosis, but again it was more common among BSA patients using the same indicator until 9 months (MW baseline p=0.0005, 3 months p=0.001, 9 months p=0.2).
In Greene County, "Make America Great Again" placards are far more common than anti-coal signs: sixty-eight per cent of the county voted for Donald Trump.
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