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The latter also explains the increasing error rate with increasing number of loci and increasing minor allele frequency due to the enlarging proportion of subjects with ambiguous genotypes (heterozygous genotypes for at least two loci).
An analysis of pediatric hospitalization time-trends in Washington State revealed that the care of children with complex medical conditions increasingly is concentrated in pediatric referral centers [ 24], suggesting that TD children may compose an enlarging proportion of discharges from children's hospitals.
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This finding is again probably due to the larger Spanish sample, so that the 1602 chromosomes analyzed probably revealed more rare haplotypes, therefore enlarging the proportion of the chromosome covered by haplotype blocks.
The size of projected characters was enlarged in proportion to the distance to the screen to keep the perturbation of hand motion similar in both tasks.
According to the artists, the inflatable man was enlarged in proportion to the Western world's reaction to the influx of refugees in 2015.
Therefore, an increasing effort to enlarge the proportion of patients undergoing radical treatment should been taken into account, irrespective of synchronous or metachronous tumor development.
Brain weight remained essentially unchanged in neonates of all four genotypes, such that it was enlarged in proportion to body weight in Dlk1 +/p and proportionately small in Grb10 m/+ neonates.
48 49 Further, analysing of admissions based on diagnoses at discharge without including information at admission might lead to misclassifications and erroneous conclusions about the potential role of PHC and enlarge the proportion of inappropriate admissions.
Biological agents also improve response rates and subsequently enlarge the proportion of patients referred to surgery by rendering unresectable liver metastases resectable (Cunningham et al, 2004; Hurwitz et al, 2004; Gruenberger et al, 2008; Saltz et al, 2008; Chaudhury et al, 2010).
His primary subject since the late 1960's has been the isolated human face, which he first photographs and then translates into paintings, drawings, prints or other media, often enlarging it to monumental proportions.
You know that things are enlarged out of proportion but you don't know what is real -- the genitalia, the face, the body, the setting.
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