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The observed differences in stunting might be indicative of frequent diarrheal diseases and/or malnutrition that occurred in early childhood (Freire et al. 1988).

This is consistent with prior modelling studies, which suggest that a low level of HIV infection coupled with a high prevalence of HCV may indicate a potential for future HIV outbreaks [ 25, 26] and which is likely to be indicative of frequent sharing of needles and other equipment as we found in our study.

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A high score on the SIQ is indicative of frequent and pervasive suicidal ideation.

Such a pattern is indicative of frequent cross-species and occasional cross-genus virus transmission in the context of ecological and geographic proximity.

This evolutionary pattern parallels that observed for seasonal H3N2 viruses and is indicative of frequent selective bottlenecks due to the serial replacement of circulating strains, as would be expected under continual antigenic drift (Grenfell et al., 2004).

Second, it is unclear if the variation in sex determining systems that is observed, with the presence of XY, X0, and a variety of neo-sex chromosomes (Papeschi and Bressa 2006), is indicative of frequent sex chromosome turnover, as observed in dipteran insects, or if the same chromosome is used throughout the clade to determine sex.

Scores from 0 to 2 suggest no hindlimb ankle movement and paralysis, score of 4 represents occasional plantar stepping and no forelimb hindlimb coordination, score of 6 is indicative of frequent or consistent plantar stepping and some locomotor coordination, whereas a score of 9 indicates a normal locomotion.

Evidence that symptoms are more likely to be indicative of a gynaecological cancer if frequent and/or severe, and that gynaecological cancers are more common at older ages, suggests that targeting interventions towards older women who have a symptom that is frequent or severe could promote appropriate help-seeking without increasing consultations with the 'worried well'.

Such identified regions of frequent allelic loss are thought to be indicative of the location of tumour suppressor genes.

She offers no challenge to the way corporate capitalism is organised and nowhere suggests that women's frequent decisions to work outside big companies or part-time might be indicative of a structural inequality that could perhaps be worth addressing.

Frequent ED use during so called off-hours is sometimes thought to be indicative of inadequate primary care [10]; however, in the Netherlands most people are registered with a local GP and out-of-hours GP cooperatives are available 24/7.

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