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As the cycling world expands beyond Europe, he said he expected record-breaking riders to be found more often.
The unfettered working conditions that often led to the best feature films could be found more often, though on a smaller scale, in the world of music videos.
Meanwhile, needs-based apps and utilities will still be found more often by app store searches and word-of-mouth recommendations.
Both shallow seas and soggy wetlands areas where flowing fluids would naturally collect would be found more often in lowland areas, she notes.
Generally, a structural alert is considered a relevant EA-ED indicator (X in column "relevance for EA-ED screening") if it could be found more often in active substances than in inactive substances.
The logic behind our approach is that rare susceptibility variants should be found more often on regions shared identical by descent by affected sibling pairs than on regions not shared identical by descent.
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Some types of cancer are being found more often, the report said.
An online genetic database used by medical researchers, he told readers, showed that two of the snippets were found more often in Europeans and Asians than in Africans.
They then asked whether similar-looking genes to those in a transcriptome were found more often in other animals, or in non-animals.
A low platelet count was found more often later in pregnancy.
In another study, sexual dysfunction was found more often in patients with migraines, and pathogenesis was associated with serotonin [25].
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