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However, the CRP rs1130864 A allele carrier state was significantly more frequent: (i) in BD patients with thyroid disorders than in those without (pc = 0.046), especially among females (pc = 0.01) and independently of lithium treatment, (ii) in BD patients with rapid cycling than in those without (pc = 0.004).
Only a relatively small number of fragments, namely 3759 (0.62%), are frequent (i.e. present more than 1000-times in the database).
However, cases without NLC despite suitable conditions for NLC formation and advection were more frequent (i.e., temperature colder than the frost point with a southward wind).
General linear mixed models (GLMMs) were constructed to test whether inbreeding is more frequent (i) among natal females than dispersed females; (ii) among females that mate with resident rather than extra-group males; and (iii) in older and smaller social groups.
The frequency of plaques should be considered frequent, i.e. the component C = 3 [ 28].
The mediation analyses described above were thus repeated, using as a primary explanatory variable frequent (i.e., at least daily) versus non-frequent (i.e., less than daily) MA injection in the past 6 months.
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The genetic changes are diverse, but the most frequent is i(12p), and can be associated to gonadal disgenesis.
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