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However, there was an increased risk of certain specific cancers that, because uncommon, did not have a substantial effect on the overall risk ratio.
Even so, the interpretation of these isolates must be done with caution, because uncommon organisms have been described as being the cause of some implant-related infections, and their isolation cannot be automatically defined as "contamination".
Such arm level synteny is common, even in distantly related Drosophila species, because uncommon pericentric inversions and translocations cause duplications and deletions in gametes, but more common paracentric inversions usually do not (Krimbas and Powell 1992; Ranz et al. 2001).
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A department spokesman said there was no favoritism, that the charter was chosen because of Uncommon's excellent middle-school test scores and ratings.
The remaining patients were excluded because of uncommon histologic subtype, other simultaneous malignancies, and/or inadequate cytologic materials.
Operational taxonomic units not present in at least 10%% of the samples were removed from analyses because such uncommon organisms were unlikely to distinguish treatments.
Cutaneous reactions, however, are not uncommon, because some target molecules are also present in the skin.
Protests by freelance workers are uncommon because the workers have little job security.
Such a delay is not uncommon because the agency's staff is stretched thin.
It's uncommon because it's not my game; it's not my thing.
Striated pebbles are uncommon because the striations are worn away during transport.
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