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Mutations in the HNF4α gene (HNF4A/MODY1) are considerably less common (2, 3).
Longer stays are considerably less common, resulting in them having high levels of suppression.
Studies focusing solely on the demand side produced during this phase are considerably less common than in the first phase.
All other cancers (except skin) are considerably less common – for instance, a new ovarian cancer is diagnosed every 5 years per GP.
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Epispadias, an opening in the upper (dorsal) side of the penis, is considerably less common than hypospadias.
Hot oil was considerably less common than boiling water or heated sand, which were cheap and extremely effective; even "dust from the street" could be used.
Skin prick tests or peanut specific IgE levels are unable to differentiate reliably between sensitization to peanut, which is common, and risk of systemic allergic reaction to peanut, which is considerably less common [5] [7].
Thus, the CYP3A5*3 allele was three times more frequent among self-identified black Brazilians (32%) than black Africans (<10%) and was considerably less common among self-identified white Brazilians (78%) than Europeans (>95%).
The second most common dental taxon is the bunodont metatherian Thylacotinga bartholomaii [14], which is considerably less common than D. murgonensis and is also approximately three times larger in linear dimensions (measurements taken from [14] and [13]) and is therefore far too large for the Tingamarran petrosals and tarsals described here (see Table S1, S2, Figure S1, S2).
However, symptomatic disease is considerably less common and can be diagnosed incidentally [ 6].
Single-gene deaths that led to family extinction were considerably less common (2 cases).
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