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This assumption is called infrequent regridding.
Finally, 73 ravens (55% of the total number of marked birds) were present on fewer than one-third of the days sampled and are called infrequent visitors hereafter.
Patients were then divided into two groups, based on the number of exacerbations in the 12 months preceding the start of the study, those with 2 or more exacerbations per year were called frequent exacerbators and those with 0 or 1 exacerbation per year called infrequent exacerbators [ 25].
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Such disturbances have also been called Large Infrequent Disturbances (LIDs, Turner and Dale 1998).
The mushroom has been described as common in the Southeastern United States; in Texas, it has been called both infrequent, and common in the Big Thicket National Preserve.
In addition to KRAS codon 12 and 13 mutations, mutations in several other codons of KRAS and NRAS (called the infrequent‐ RAS mutation) were recently established as unresponsiveness predictors of anti‐EGFR treatment.
Flight attendants are known to call the infrequent leisure traveler a "Clampett," for the fictional family in the 1960s TV sitcom "The Beverly Hillbillies".
However, calling himself the "infrequent flier", he explained that he didn't accumulate his miles by booking lots of flights.
The "appropriate" use of time-outs calls for brief, infrequent, previously explained breaks from an interaction used as part of a thought-out parenting strategy that is followed by positive feedback and connection with a parent.
Tropical cyclones are defining of forest community structure in many geographic regions., These large-scale infrequent disturbances are called typhoons in the Western Pacific, hurricanes in the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific and cyclones in the south Pacific regions.
Infrequent or irregular ovulation is called oligoovulation.
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