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As such, livestock quality is improving as the grass greens up; however, rainfall must be frequent for this trend to continue.
In fact, a poll conducted by Lake Research Partners earlier this month found that those concerns are neck-and-neck: Daily worries about work and family responsibilities proved to be frequent for 72percentt of working fathers and 67percentt of working mothers with children under 18.
Based on recent studies, differential expression of the two alleles of heterozygous coding single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may be frequent for human genes.
Moreover, the similarity of R. africae sequences from our study with those of strains found in other parts of the world indicates that host shifts may be frequent for this bacterium, facilitating its spread in different tick populations.
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Two-a-days have not been frequent for the Jets under Rex Ryan either, Moore said.
Besides, it is possible that the foil may have locally collapsed on the bulk parent wafer, that behavior being frequent for such unstable stacks.
Interestingly, these invisibilities are frequent for static or sluggish stimuli and rare for transient stimuli [27], [28], supporting the notion that visual awareness is gated by transients [29].
This task is frequent for physicians caring for cancer patients.
For some people, once a week is frequent, for some people once a week is infrequent.
Migration is frequent for fully covered stents because of the reduced anchoring capacity of these devices [ 1, 3, 4, 28].
In this study, simultaneous detection of HBoV and other agents was frequent for respiratory or enteric specimens.
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