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This is manifested not only in numerous loanwords but often also in the adoption of phonological or grammatical features.

Writers in these courts, many of whom were Veerashaiva by faith, were not only adept in Kannada but often also in Sanskrit and/or Telugu.

Among the Filipina nurses in this study, the mother was sometimes mentioned as important, not only in the decision to emigrate but often also in the decision to undertake nursing studies.

This often takes the form of discrete colour morphs, which not only differ in the extent of plumage melanisation, but often also in important fitness-related traits [ 11– 15].

Practitioners of detailed, quantitative, validated models have preached for a long time the importance of non-linear dynamics of intracellular molecular interactions, especially in signaling networks, but often also in metabolic or gene regulatory networks (in fact, these classifications of networks are increasingly blurred nowadays).

PDD was defined in 2007 as a dementia syndrome in patients with an initial diagnosis of PD for more than 1 year [ 77] and, as stated above for DLB, the cognitive symptoms are thought to occur when Lewy bodies are prevalent in at least limbic brain regions, but often also in association neocortices [ 69].

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In photodamaged skin featuring AK, these actions of imiquimod are not restricted to visible AK lesions but often also occur in their vicinity, suggesting that the neoplastic processes are in fact more frequent at a cellular level and not confined to clinically evident lesions, supporting the concept of "field cancerization" [ 9, 16].

This is because private third party decision makers are not only legal professionals but often also experts in the respective industry of their assignment.

This is certainly the case for categorical endpoints, but most often also in the continuous setting.

This discrepancy is due to the fact that often the information is not only present as natural language data, but often also requires interpretation of information contained in images or obtained by interpreting the data reported in the articles.

It is noteworthy that antisense transcription is not only observed at the 5′-ends of the corresponding CDS, but often also at the 3′-ends or in the middle of a coding region.

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