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*Total number comprises cases of anencephaly, spina bifida, and encephalocele.
The second group (denoted DSP) comprises cases of dysplastic naevus.
The next group comprises cases with mRNA levels close to the average value of MNE for all 53 analysed tissues (27 out of 53, 51%; MNE range from 0.1 to 0.6).
Only cases fulfilling the reference definition were included in data analysis, which comprises cases with at least one clinical symptom of campylobacteriosis (diarrhoea, abdominal pain, fever) and with either a laboratory confirmed Campylobacter infection or an epidemiological confirmation, which includes a link to a laboratory-confirmed case or to a contaminated food item.
The CervixCan study was further divided into two parts, that is, the CervixCan I study that comprises cases who are the sole participants of their family and the CervixCan II study that comprises individuals with more than one first-degree relative also participating.
Notably, the series analyzed here does not include basaloid forms of ESCC but comprises cases from Golestan, an area in which we have previously reported an extremely high rate of TP53 mutations (90%), suggestive of the role of diverse mutagens in esophageal carcinogenesis [ 30].
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The nominal morphology comprises case, plural, and possessive suffixes.
In addition to an executive pay database, PayWatch.com comprises case studies and analysis of executive pay, coverage of Wall Street lobbying against reform and information about what interested citizens can do to get involved.
Much of the available literature on SS comprises case reports.
Therefore, our knowledge base comprises case reports and summaries of individual practitioner's experience.
Moreover, recent hip arthroplasty may comprise cases of hip fracture.
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