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Even if attacks occur all over Germany, they have been disproportionately frequent in the east.
African-Americans have been disproportionately frequent victims of deaths by taser and in custody, comprising 38percentand32percentcent of all victims, respectively, compared to 24percentt of all police killings (with 11percentt "unknown").3.3
The authors of the report specifically reject the oft-repeated assertion that drone warfare is like a video game that breeds an isolated "Playstation mentality," pointing out that PTSD is disproportionately frequent among drone pilots because they spend weeks or even months surveilling their targets.
In its definition of HKD the ICD-10 states that: "Impairment of cognitive functions is common, and specific delays in motor and language development are disproportionately frequent".
Also notable, injury deaths were disproportionately frequent in the southern region (20.6%, 12 vs 25 per 10 000 person-years for transport vs non-transport injuries).
Although these may represent regions that cannot be addressed genetically using DArT markers, they may also represent regions where other marker types are disproportionately frequent.
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Cultural institutions tend to be disproportionately frequented by society's most privileged members, he pointed out; going dark for a day would send a message of unity in opposition in a way that staying open could not.
So although most of the depicted level 3 scaffolds have more than one child, in every case one of the children is disproportionately more frequent than the others, and belongs to the top 10 scaffolds on level 4.
Missed or shortened dialysis treatment is universal, but it is disproportionately more frequent in the US-ESRD population [ 4, 5].
Such a genetic rearrangement occurred exclusively in PGG2 and PGG3 groups leading to the emergence of the two aforementioned disproportionately less frequent PGRST2 and PGRST3 subpopulations.
However, in both years disproportionately more frequent use of health centres by the poor was more marked in urban areas, as reflected in urban age sex adjusted concentration indices that were roughly twice as extreme as rural ones (C*=−0.192 in urban areas, C*=−0.090 in rural areas in 2001).
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