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This is a relatively infrequent occurrence and it would require considerably more resources to ascertain than a study targeted on the admission assessment.
Nevertheless, the amount of HS27a cells in the spleen, identified by ICAM1 or CD146 staining, varied considerably between mice, ranging from very prominent to infrequent.
Infrequent discordances (9%) were noted with SPFs considerably higher than BLIs.
Hip fractures in patients aged <50 years are infrequent, and the younger hip fracture patients differ considerably from the older hip fracture patients regarding comorbidity [ 17, 18].
For example, a seclusion episode lasts for about 300 hours and mechanical restraint episodes last nearly 1,200 hours on average in the Netherlands; whereas in the UK, seclusion is very infrequent, mechanical restraint is forbidden, and physical restraint lasts considerably less than 30 minutes on average [ 9].
A study to be released this month found that poor diet and infrequent visits to doctors make the health of longtime migrant farm workers considerably worse than that of those who have just arrived, even after accounting for differences in age.
The infrequent use of terbuthylazine and hexazinone within one rotation of approximately 30 years in New Zealand's planted forests considerably reduces the environmental risk of polluting ground and surface waters.
PROFANITY -- Mild and infrequent.
PROFANITY -- Infrequent but strong.
Doors are infrequent.
It is very infrequent.
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