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In terms of the UK-based HEIs, two of the categories comparatively prevalent are policy statements and employability strategies (15 for UK, 2 for USA) and news features advertising the employment record of the HEIs (15 for UK, 5 for USA).

These findings suggest that problematic inhalant use and formal IUDs are comparatively prevalent among delinquent youth.

Several chronic conditions related to mental health are also comparatively prevalent in the US adult population.

Since c.833T does not reside within an obvious mutational hotspot, we surmise that the three pathogenic and comparatively prevalent c.[833C; −] chromosomes may have originated by recurrent gene conversion employing the common nonpathogenic c.[833C; 844_845ins68] chromosomes as templates.

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To some extent this shows that higher disposable income along with stable occupation (e.g., a government job) are predictors of cigarette smoking but not other types of tobacco use, which is comparatively more prevalent amongst the disadvantaged.

Indeed, the practice of female foeticide, enabled by illegal sex-determining ultrasound scans, is most prevalent in comparatively rich areas, some of which, in Punjab and Haryana, now suffer an acute shortage of girls.Television, available in about half India's homes, is spreading a shared culture.

Although the products of uranium reduction are increasingly well documented in the laboratory, their dependence upon specific types of geochemical conditions and microbial metabolisms prevalent in the field has received comparatively less attention.

While BQCV was the most prevalent virus in the honey bee foragers, comparatively fewer pollen loads carried the virus.

Legumes were comparatively less affected by the long dry spells which were prevalent during the study period.

Comparatively little is known, however, about the significance or effects of prevalent morbidity (eg, weakness and fatigue) in survivors' everyday lives.

In humans, with compact exons (average length of about 120 nucleotides) and comparatively much larger introns, exon-definition is thought to be the prevalent mode of RNA splicing.

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