Sentence examples for being observed more commonly from inspiring English sources

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These trends within their review mirror this paper with EAs being observed more commonly in both papers and HC and SA being observed in a similar amount of studies, while other search techniques (e.g. ABC and CRO) are seen less commonly.

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Wall calcifications are observed more commonly than in true cysts (up to 50%% of cases; Fig. 2d) [11].

The former two symptoms were observed more commonly with low doses of liposomal irinotecan, and the latter two symptoms were more common with high doses of liposomal irinotecan [64, 68].

Proteinuria was observed more commonly in our population.

In the context of these natural colonization events, yeast cells were observed more commonly than filamentous structures, probably due to the presence of amphotericin B in the culture medium.

While a low total white cell count was more common in patients with dengue fever as compared to Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (p = 0.020), neutropenia (p = 0.019), monocytosis (p = 0.001) and raised serum ALT level (p = 0.005) were observed more commonly in the latter group.

Well-differentiated tumors were observed more commonly in AC patients.

For instance, malaria is observed more commonly in sub-Saharan Africa and India.

Uptake in brown fat may be observed more commonly in young patients and when the ambient temperature is low.

Regardless of this vitamin D deficiency has been observed more commonly in earlier studies from India [ 14, 19].

The finding from the current study that central obesity is observed more commonly in females than in males is similar to the results from other studies [ 8, 11].

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