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Female GPs were consulted equally frequent as male colleagues, irrespective of suicide exposure.

For the dominant genes, mutations in MPZ were equally frequent as patients carrying the CMT1A duplication.

With respect to intrachromosomal duplicates, paralogs in inverse transcriptional orientation are equally frequent as paralogs in direct orientation.

Despite the high use of antibiotics, microbes were not mentioned equally frequent as pathogens in diarrhoea (52% in HC and 17% in DS).

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Pattern of recurrence for SLN-negative patients reflects previous observations (Statius Muller et al, 2002), where relapse in the previously mapped lymph node basin is rare and equally as frequent as systemic metastasis.

In atypical meningiomas, 22q deletion occurred in 67% of the tumors, followed in frequency by deletion of 1p (52%), 14q (41%) and 6q (26%), whereas in malignant meningiomas, 1p deletion was equally as frequent as 22q deletion, occurring in 75% of these tumors, followed by deletion of 6q, 9p and 10q (all at 50%), 3p at 42%, and gain of 20q (33%).

It is now clear that such cases are equally as frequent as the full syndrome, that cases of the syndrome with or without situs inversus co-occur within families with an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance, and that the proper phenotype is not situs inversus but is more likely to be random situs, with a 50 50 chance of the viscera showing the normal or the reversed pattern [ 16].

The other major difference between apple and Actinidia was that, while di- and tri-nucleotide repeats were equally frequent in apple at 7 to 8% frequency, di-nucleotide repeats (18%) were twice as frequent as tri-nucleotide repeats (9%) in Actinidia.

Finally, planning and monitoring codes turned out to be equally frequent (50% each) in the high-level content episodes; within the low-level content episodes, on the contrary, monitoring codes were only half as frequent as the planning codes.

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The sibling attacks in Dr. Finkelhor's study were equally frequent among children of all races and socioeconomic groups; they were most frequent on children 6 to 12, slightly more frequent on boys than on girls, and tapered off gradually as children entered adolescence.

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