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The next four most frequent conditions were anxiety, autism, depression, and eating disorders.
The four most frequent variations were standardised by Schwabegger, the so-called Schwabegger classification [14] (Fig. 1).
Casting the net more widely, we now examine the four most frequent circumstantial meanings (those with five or more instances) in each text.
This study aims to evaluate and measure the accumulation of four most frequent pharmaceuticals consumed in Oman (SQUH 2016, Personal communication) in soil and plants irrigated with treated wastewater.
The four most frequent lineages belonged to Hgs R0a1b, L3h1a2a1, L5a1a and M1a1c (Table 2) all frequent in the region [10] suggesting East Africa and not the Levant as their likely geographic origin.
The complete repertoire of DUBs encoded by the human genome was analyzed in nine types of cancer, which included the four most frequent cancers (lung, prostate, breast, colon-rectum), and which account for ∼two thirds of all cancer cases and cancer deaths in the western world.
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The two most frequent and basic measures for information retrieval effectiveness are precision and recall.
The two most frequent types of non neoplastic polyps are fundic gland polyps and hyperplastic polyps.
Objectives: Head and neck cancer is one of the ten most frequent cancers in the world.
Then, examples of the two most frequent disturbances met in the power system are chosen.
The three most frequent indications for such treatments were "wellness care", ear, nose and throat conditions, and digestive problems.
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