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At the same time, rain patterns will be disrupted and droughts will be far more frequent.
The state's Independent System Operator, which manages the power grid, warns that blackouts could be far more frequent and last longer if conservation does not become embedded in the public's behavior.
Given the large amount of transposable elements in the maize genome, epialleles may be far more frequent than previously estimated.
This latter scenario may be far more frequent and even small ORs would still be important to identify for variants that have a considerable frequency in the population.
Intrachromosomal rearrangements were found to be far more frequent than between chromosomes and the most common event was tandem duplications, but with a high degree of variation among tumors.
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Indeed, the incidence of extreme events is far more frequent.
But they are far more frequent: over 40 in an average National Basketball Association NBAA) game.
"The occurrence of hijackings is going to be so rare," he said, but "air rage" is far more frequent.
The Innocence Project, the watchdog group that helped to defend Mr. Tankleff, has long argued that false confessions are far more frequent than is commonly believed.
"These kinds of cases are far more frequent than you can imagine," said Joy Zarembka, director of the Campaign for Migrant and Domestic Worker Rights, an advocacy group in Washington.
"I talked to plenty of men (and women) who think that sexual intercourse is far more frequent if they have access to their partner," Dr. Rosenblatt said.
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