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High risk volcanic events are commonly preceded by long periods of unrest during which scientists are asked to provide near real-time forecasts.
Strokes are commonly preceded by transient ischemic attacks (TIAs).
However, previous studies have found that gait freezing episodes are commonly preceded by a sequential reduction in step length a deficit that would account for the increased step length variability in our PD-FOG patients (Nieuwboer et al., 2001; Chee et al., 2009).
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The classic disease associated with alcoholism is cirrhosis of the liver (specifically, Laënnec cirrhosis), which is commonly preceded by a fatty enlargement of the organ.
Frazer, speaking of scapegoats in The Golden Bough, noted that this expulsion of devils was commonly preceded or followed by a period of general license, an abandonment of the ordinary restraints of society during which all offenses except the gravest go unpunished.
Transfer of a prey item is commonly preceded by a period of defensive growling and avoidance of the beggar, and consumption by the donor of a large portion of the prey item.
Suspected sepsis episodes were commonly preceded by glucosuria between 48 and 24 h (55.7 %), or in the 24 h before onset of clinical suspicion (56.9%% of episodes).
Recent ChIP-Seq analysis of PU.1 binding in macrophages and B-cells revealed the core binding motif for PU.1 (GGAA) is commonly preceded by G/A/C then A/C/G, and followed by, in the majority of sequenced motifs, by GTG [27].
The GS motif is commonly preceded by a basic residue and followed by a triplet of hydrophobic residues; both are likely to be important for the cleavage event (overall consensus Hy-x-R/K-Gly-Ser-Hy-Hy-Hy. Both these features are well-conserved (Fig. 4B).
Gene expression is commonly preceding protein expression; however, the latter can additionally be regulated at the posttranscriptional level.
Dementia is usually preceded by a transition period of cognitive decline commonly referred to as mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
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