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The researchers chose these patients because African-Americans tend to be affected more frequently and have more severe complications than other groups from diabetes, a condition that can be mitigated by changes in diet and exercise.
As network entropy is a measure of system homeostasis, we may expect high-ranking proteins to be affected more frequently as the cell responds to various stimuli.
Among our patients, the left tonsil proved to be affected more frequently.
Some areas of retina and brain appear to be affected more frequently by perfusion abnormalities than others.
We expected LoF genes to be affected more frequently by deleterious events such as CNA loss and truncating mutations.
In comparison with the control subjects, men with dementia seemed to be affected more frequently than women with dementia for distinct conditions.
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Solfatara DDS is defined in yellow to red in Fig. 4. As this map was created considering all the measurements, it reasonably highlights the areas that have been affected more frequently by the degassing of hydrothermal CO2 during the last eighteen years.
Risk factors include: gender (women are affected more frequently), hormone changes, emotional stress, depression, anxiety and genetic factors.
Prior to puberty, boys are affected more frequently than girls, but following the onset of puberty, headaches occur more frequently in girls.
Specificity of PCR amplification is affected more frequently by numerous factors, such as the size, complexity and copies of target DNA or RNA and primer design.
But Larmour et al. [26] found that in the primary dentition, there was no gender distribution, while in the permanent dentition, females are affected more frequently than males by a ratio of 3 2.
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