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These perceptually annoying noises exist more frequently in speech and mixed signals because more transition frames occur in the contents.
Indeed evidence suggests that sexual problems exist more frequently in DSD patients than in the general population [ 20, 21].
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An electron can potentially be found at any distance from the nucleus, but, depending on its energy level, exists more frequently in certain regions around the nucleus than others; this pattern is referred to as its atomic orbital.
It seems likely that SCI exists more frequently in subjects with type 2 diabetes than in subjects without it, since a frequency of SCI was reported to be 42% in general Japanese patients (9) and 47.5% in nondiabetic subjects (our unpublished data).
Evidence-based guidelines exist for physicians to evaluate and manage urinary incontinence when first-line behavioural strategies fail, and will need to be more frequently applied.
Buddhist, Confucian, Taoist and Maoist themes are also frequently mentioned, although they sometimes seem to exist more tangibly in the works' labels or Mr. Cai's comments than in the art itself.
The statistics calculated from the data show that wide variations in the frequency of strategic bidding and rebidding exist; that generators more frequently use capacity offers as a strategic tool than price offers; that large generating units are more likely to use capacity strategies to control market prices; and that generators are capable of responding to changes in market conditions.
If a bias exists, symptoms should be reported more frequently in the interviews conducted after diagnosis as a greater emphasis may be placed on these symptoms once a participant knows that they have got a significant disease.
In fact, in the natural environment in which they evolved, budding yeast more frequently exist in a quiescent state, rather than a state of growth [ 33].
Whenever noticeable differences existed between the sexes, men tended to be exposed more frequently than women, often significantly so.
Both those who support or challenge glycemic control efforts in critical care settings agree that glycemic management could be made significantly safer and more efficient if there existed a means to more frequently and reliably track patients' glucose levels.
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