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But such cases are infrequent.
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) accounts for 2% of all human cancer, but familial cases are infrequent.
Citing "unethical behavior of a few notorious company executives," he added: "These cases are infrequent, but even a few bad cases can poison confidence in our system, which depends on entrusting public company managers with investors' capital.
"I believe these cases are infrequent, but even a few bad cases can poison confidence in our system, which depends on entrusting public company managers with investors' capital".
Equine cases are infrequent but have been reported from the southern United States (5 ), South America (6 ), and South Africa (7 ).
In disputed cases a first step is to seek an independent opinion from MDK about the medical necessity of the treatment in question, followed by appeal to the Schiedstelle (administrative court) and then to the civil courts, but even Schiedstelle cases are infrequent (maybe one or two a year for the largest hospitals) and expensive (€7000 or more per case).
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(18) Thus, in those studies EGFR positive cases were infrequent in comparison with the cases of the present study (28.8%) or those reported by the National Cancer Institute (35.3%).
Nm X cases were infrequent with only 22 PCR-positive CSF samples obtained over the four-year period, 15 of which were detected in 2009.
This particular case is infrequent in adequately resuscitated septic shock patients [ 11].
Thus, data of cases with syndromic orofacial clefts from large population-based studies are infrequent.
Doors are infrequent.
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