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The nature of trench warfare meant that head and facial wounds were disproportionately common and, if a man survived, he might have to contend with a lifetime of disfigurement.
Is it true that this problem is disproportionately common in girls? A. Idiopathic scoliosis, a sideways curve of the spine of unknown cause in adolescence, is now believed to require active treatment in only about 10percentt of cases, according to "The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy".
Serious mental illness is disproportionately common in people with epilepsy and contributes to complications and mortality.
Once again, there is non-random survival among individuals in the population, with darker traits becoming disproportionately common due to the death of lighter individuals (D).
In addition, chronic health conditions are disproportionately common among the incarcerated (Williams et al. 2012a; Maschi et al. 2011; Bedard et al. 2017).
They mostly affect the lower extremities and they are disproportionately common in runners, dancers, military recruits and participants in any sport involving a significant amount of running and jumping.
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In all cases, extranodal disease is disproportionately more common.
Instead, we found that homologous changes were disproportionately more common in morphological data than among mitochondrial characters (Fig. 9), and even the original Baker et al. (2003) data (Fig. 10B).
In the general population, Mondays are disproportionately the most common sick day, accounting for more than a third of all days taken as sick leave.
Common result: disproportionately high fees.
Unintended pregnancy is common and disproportionately occurs among low-income women.
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