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The phrase "and frequent present in" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that is often found or occurs in a particular context, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The symptoms are and frequent present in patients with this condition."
Alternatives: "and often found in" or "and commonly seen in".
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Hypomethylation was striking (DNA methylation dropped from about 80% in normal cells to approximately 30% in ICF cells) and frequent (present in five analyzed patients).
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This deletion seems to be relatively frequent: present in three serovars (Senftenberg, Krefeld and Namur) among the 55 tested.
Nevertheless, certain domain arrangements are more frequent, present in multiple species of a given taxon, and therefore probably ancestral.
Initial shockable rhythm (VT/VF) was significantly more frequent present in patients without cirrhosis.
In this study, hypotension was frequent and present in 62 patients (82.6%) and 116 EDD sessions (58.9%), despite the measures to avoid hypotension, such as the low temperature of dialysate (35 to 35.5°C), high sodium (142 145 mmol/L), and actual UF rate not exceeding 500 mL/h.
These positive biliary ducts were not frequent and present in 2% of the portal space analysed.
Exertional dyspnoea is the most frequent presenting symptom, present in approximately 60% of patients and is eventually present in virtually all patients as the disease progresses.
> -wrap-foot> Analysis of the systematic questionnaire on initial clinical signs showed that the akinetic-rigid syndrome (with or without falls) was a frequent presenting syndrome in the PSP stratum (70.2%) and in the MSA stratum (61.8%).
As an example let's take those with a history of trauma, which is a frequent presenting problem in a therapy practice.
This large genome, and the long and frequent repeat regions present in the B. braunii genome (A. Koppisch, personal communication) make the sequencing and analysis of this genome challenging.
Schizophrenia is a severe and frequent chronic psychosis, present in all cultures [ 1, 2] with a prevalence of approximately 1% of the population during their lifetime [ 3, 4] and an incidence ranging from 16 42 new cases per 100000 [ 5].
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