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Infections were the largely predominant etiology of HLH with a clear prevalence of multidrug resistant bacterial infections.

While this emphasis leads coherently to the clear prevalence of the individual on society, it does not mean that the latter is set to disappear.

Any research on possible alterations of central 5-HT neurotransmission (but also of other neurotransmitters) in migraine subjects must consider a few, but definite clinical remarks, which are evident to any headache specialist, as the clear prevalence in females and familiarity.

The distributions of the different combined dental maturation stages according to the growth phases are shown in Table 3, including canine stages G and H, and second molar stages F and G. Generally, none of the combined dental maturation stages, either as two or three stages combined, showed any clear prevalence among any of the different growth phases.

In addition to a clear prevalence of vd-sRNAs, our data also endow other questions related to their genesis and possible role in plant-viroid interaction (see below).

However, the tetracystein-labeling approach detects only rare PICs within the nucleus and this low sensitivity, coupled to a fixed analysis time (24 hours in that case, whereas the time resolved analysis reported in Fig. 6C shows a clear prevalence of PICs at 6 hours) hampers the possibility to observe any preferential localization.

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Analyses performed on data from northern European registers only partially fill this gap since there is a clear-cut prevalence of cemented prostheses with metal-polyethylene couplings.

As expected based on the NGS technologies power in detecting also low-level heteroplasmy [ 1, 45, 46], the remaining 80% highlights that there was a clear-cut prevalence of novel deletions and insertions, which mostly spanned non-coding regions, even though coding regions were not completely devoid of them.

It is clear that prevalence is rising from one birth cohort to the next, even at younger ages where prevalence is low.

Reproductive-age women with polycystic ovary syndrome are at increased risk of metabolic syndrome; however, it is not clear if prevalence of metabolic syndrome and clustering of its components differs based on race and ethnicity.

In addition, increasing data converge on a clear 1-21-2%evautism of across across global populations, holding steady.

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