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Foci of squamous metaplasia of laryngeal cylindric-cell-lined areas were almost constantly present in our samples.
When asked how frequently the patients experienced each psychological problem, GPs scored feeling sad and worrying as frequently or almost constantly present for 69% of patients experiencing these symptoms.
But if correct, the results do not support the hypothesis that bumblebees were more often observed in the nestboxes before incubation started; that is, before the birds were almost constantly present in the box (incubating or brooding) and might have attempted to defend the box when the bumblebees tried to enter.
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Polyhydramnios is almost always present.
Monocytopenia is almost always present.
All αHBs except for αHB1 are present almost constantly before 4.28 ns, but from 5.21 ns they are all broken until the end of the 20 ns simulation (Fig. 2C).
To summarize, although the backbones of the middle regions of the MA and ML peptides were, temporarily, partially unwound by the interactions between the sidechains of the polar residues, they were not unwound so much as the backbone of the WT peptide in the complete unfolding events was, because all the αHBs were present almost constantly during the whole simulations in MA+2 and ML+3.
Coagulase-negative staphylococci, regularly mentioned in reports of tertiary peritonitis [ 2, 5, 7], were almost constantly observed in polymicrobial infections of the present study, suggesting that they only play a colonising role.
"And the danger with wearable technology is that you're allowed to be almost constantly in the closet, while appearing like you're present in the moment".
In the present study, we found that metabolic acidosis was almost constantly observed at ICU admission in OHCA patients.
So almost constantly?
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