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It is possible for example that oral bioavailability of ivermectin is not high enough in rabbits, explaining the higher number of rabbits experiencing relapse or treatment failure.
However, this study did not include the genome of C. dubliniensis explaining the higher number of novel coding genes in C. dubliniensis and the lower number of 26 novel coding genes in C. albicans.
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Since opiates disappear from the body quickly, however, many of the recruits could easily have avoided getting caught — apparently explaining the high number of addicts found still on the force.
We examined fewer than half of our patients using the contrast agent thus explaining the high number of patients with insufficient temporal bone windows (11%).
To sum up, explaining the high number of locks and keys implied by the compatibility relationships between Wolbachia strains, as well as the existence of useless keys, is a difficult, though surely not insurmountable challenge for the lock-key-model.
Duplications are very common in the evolution of plant genomes, explaining the high number of members in plant gene families.
Even slight indications for putative disease must be analysed for their possible significance, nowadays, explaining the high number of samples with no mutations found.
Social observers also point to Hong Kong's aging population and the rising number of elderly people living apart from their families, a trend government officials cite to explain the higher number of older people in poverty.
This index could explain the higher number of microbial isolates in the RJ mangrove compared to the BA mangrove (Figure 1A).
However, these studies were conducted in a clinical sample which could explain the higher number of days of impairment in two of these studies.
This bias may explain the higher number of A2 type fractures in GN group and is a consequence of using historical cohorts for comparative studies.
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