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lfrA is rare among clinical isolates of NPRGM, whilst tap is found more commonly.
The high grade tumors with high p53 and Ki-67 were found more commonly in non-luminal tumors.
Cassowaries are fierce-looking flightless creatures found more commonly — but not that commonly — in the forests of New Guinea.
At relatively young ages — in their 20s, 30s and 40s — blacks have relatively high death rates from diseases such as diabetes and heart disease that among whites are found more commonly at older ages, according to the report.
The plant can be found more commonly in disturbed areas such as an avalanche site, a burned forest and marshlands to name a few and anywhere from sea level to high alpine elevations.
He also hopes to provide the kind of consumer tips found more commonly among publications on magazine racks in supermarkets: how to find dry cleaners open at night, for example, for those so chained to desks or courtrooms during the day and evening that they can barely find time for bathroom breaks.
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At times the textiles themselves have been found, but more commonly it is the equipment used in textile production that shows their presence.
They include a family of genes dubbed the sirtuins, which one Italian study found occurred more commonly in centenarian men than in the general population.
RESULTS: The XRCC3 18067T polymorphic allele was found significantly more commonly among the DTC cases than for the control subjects (P=.006).
Some authorities have found aneurysms more commonly associated with persistent trigeminal arteries, while others have highlighted the importance of PPTA in cerebrovascular disease [14, 15].
This design is also found on more commonly used devices like headphone jacks in either ⅛ or ¼-inch sizes.
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