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They are mostly discovered incidentally during endoscopic or surgical procedures or are diagnosed in the evaluation of patients suffering from abdominal pain or/and upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
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Hippopotamus lemerlei bones have been mostly discovered in the rivers and lakes of western Madagascar, suggesting a riparian lifestyle, very similar to that of the modern hippopotamus of modern Africa.
The majority (80%) reported symptoms and their infection was mostly discovered in the primary stage.
The bulk of tea research has focused on analysis of secondary metabolism genes, which were mostly discovered through EST sequencing.
Given the weight loss associated with this agent, the detection bias discussed for orlistat may apply, and the prostate cancers (mostly well advanced) were generally discovered early in the trials when scrutiny of urinary phenomena brought to attention hematuria and urination difficulties.
They are mostly congenital and discovered in early childhood by ultrasound screening [ 2].
The birds, which are mostly guillemots, have been discovered on beaches from Hampshire to Cornwall.
Finally, by studying relation between protein domains and catalyzed activities, it appears that newly discovered enzymes are mostly associated with already known enzyme domains.
The heart diseases listed above are mostly diagnosed at slaughterhouses or incidentally discovered at postmortem examination [ 3], showing that the diagnosis of camel heart disease is a challenging task especially when typical clinical signs of heart failure are absent.
They are mostly found in the mouth and are discovered to a lesser extent in feces and the urogenital tract [ 3].
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