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It is relatively common, though not as common as the similar species L. vellereus.
Though not as common as works of reportage or criticism, essays appear in nearly every issue of The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Harper's.
Hemorrhagic manifestations, though not as common as in dengue fever, may present as epistaxis, bleeding from the gums, positive Hess test, subconjunctival bleed, and petechial rash [29].
Though not as common as the "Death to America" slogan, Iranians also chant "Death to Israel" and "Death to Britain" at public rallies. .
Liver involvement, though not as common as heart and kidney, had a major influence on patient prognosis.
The most surprising finding is that, though not as common as in archaea, there are substantial numbers of leaderless genes in bacteria.
Among mothers with no comorbidity, however, spontaneous PTBs (2.4%) were more common (though just as frequent as in mothers with systemic comorbidities).
As such, thromboprophylaxis is a common, though often underused [ 7], component to the overall management of patients with AF.
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Reader Question Barbara Orris asks: "The word avuncular means 'of, pertaining to, or characteristic of an uncle.' Is there a word that means pertaining to or characteristic of an aunt?" A handful of adjectives related to aunts have been recorded in English, though none are as common as the male counterpart, avuncular.
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