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Once considered more frequent in the male population, it is currently considered to be equally distributed in both genders [13].
In hospitals, violence by patients' escorts was considered more frequent than in HCs The methodology chosen for the present study has provided a large amount of very useful information about workplace violence in the Portuguese health sector, which is likely to be of great importance for further development of the issue in Portugal.
The CBAQ was initially developed for boys only to measure gender conformity or nonconformity by means of parents' reports of their sons' participation in boy-typical and atypical behaviors, their relations to peers and parents, and the occurrence of behavior problems considered more frequent for boys than for girls.
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So, General Chen and I are considering more frequent discussions, more exercises, more personnel exchanges.
Furthermore, no additional benefits have been found by considering more frequent LBCs in a mixed physics ensemble, as ensemble spread seems to be reduced.
Because the field is moving so quickly, the authors might consider more frequent updates.
Consider more frequent stirring prior to use.
Because maximum pain severity was already captured in section Pain severity and location (Fig. 2), the "most frequent" pain was considered more relevant in this context.
Future studies should consider more, and more frequent study contacts.
In hindsight, these (frequent) hospital visits were often considered more burdensome compared with the chemotherapy period.
Patients who are identified as high risk of metastatic disease should be considered for more frequent follow-up, and in particular more frequent liver imaging.
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