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This was equally frequent for both groups and affected 3.5% of all blocks, often at the first occurrence of a new condition.
In Finland, the proportion of mammals in their diets appears to be higher than in Germany and Lithuania [ 49] and voles as food are almost equally frequent for raccoon dogs as for foxes in Finland [ 50].
Significant association was found for a two-SNP haplotype within the KIAA0319 gene: The most common form with alleles 1 1 was equally frequent for affected versus unaffected cases, but two other common forms, 1 2 and 2 1, showed contrasting effects.
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Case control status was denoted with indicator variable, C. Seven diallelic SNPs with equally frequent alleles were assumed for all SNPs in Models 5-7.
Diseases of the CNS constituting the majority of the cases remained equally frequent and cause a heavy burden for those who care for these patients.
The equally frequent collusion is promoted by the ubiquitous wish for a rational explanation for such terrible deeds.
Genes that were not duplicated showed a single result in BLASTn and two different nucleotides that were almost equally frequent in the sequencing reads (this was the case for the SNPs found in the E5-E6_3.16 = 3.22 and E5-E6_3.17 genes).
For the dominant genes, mutations in MPZ were equally frequent as patients carrying the CMT1A duplication.
A check for glucose and cholesterol levels was rare, and equally frequent in PE and control women.
Furthermore, adverse events are about equally frequent in malpractice tort systems and less expensive "no fault" systems for compensating disabled patients [ 21, 22].
To test whether the formation of an overlapping region caused by elongation of gene 1 or gene 2 was equally frequent, we performed a computer simulation using a simple neutral model for the accumulation of nucleotide changes.
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