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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cases were of" is not correct and usable in written English.
To make a sentence using the word "cases", you may use "There were several cases of [something]". For example, "There were several cases of COVID-19 in our city last month".
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These two cases were of type 3.2.
Four cases were of local recurrence following curettage and bone grafting performed elsewhere.
Approximately 85.2% of cases were of spontaneous/idiopathic etiology with the remainder occurring from traumatic injury.
Out of which 64 cases were of suicidal females which were died by burns injury, their data analyzed and tabulated.
Although 24.6% of the cases were of high socioeconomic class, there was no significant difference in the distribution of oral cancer patients in the 2 socioeconomic classes.
A contrast to the first visit, where many cases were of fresh fractures, was the second visit where many patients had established, usually infected, non-unions.
According to the classification of the envenomation 60% of the cases were of severity of grade 2 3 and 40% of grade 0 1.
These single cases were of various sizes, from 0.04Mb to 26.89 Mb.
By comparison in the cases generated by randomizing the expression data, we found that 40% of the cases were of expression increase and 24% of the expression cases were of expression decrease.
We found that 38% of all cases were of expression increase and 20% cases of expression decrease.
If we repeat the analysis using families derived from KOG data, we find that 35% of the cases were of expression increase and 40% were of expression decrease.
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