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The company then sells the anonomized data to publishers so they know which stories drive more shares (for instance, technology stories are circulated more often than pieces about health), which social-networking sites bring in the most traffic, and which readers can bring back the highest number of unique visitors.
The influenza virus A(H3) subtype circulated more often and was responsible for epidemics that were more intense (i.e., with a higher incidence peak) than those caused by the A(H1) subtype.
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Inside, visitors will be able to circulate more easily.
These days rumours circulate more freely.
You need to circulate more around Mexico".
The same circulating genotype occurred significantly more often in families than in other persons.
These conditions can be discriminated by the fact that endocarditis is diagnosed as an irregularity on a valvular surface due to a tethered vegetation versus a RHT which is more often freely circulating within a cardiac chamber.
To evaluate potential cross-reactivity between variant peptides, we examined pairs of peptides in which one peptide was found at least ten times more often among circulating sequences than the other peptide.
Abnormal mRNA VEGF levels [ 3, 6, 14] and high circulating VEGF levels [ 20] are more often associated with IBC than with non-IBC.
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