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The overall top-10 most frequent cases are presented in Fig. 12a.
The charges on zirconium in the second and third most frequent cases are the result of attempts to find an adequate representation of complex bonds the respective atoms are involved.
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When it comes to child rights, the most frequent cases were related to child custody issues, alimony and taking children abroad.
The most frequent case is probably a study contrasting undergraduate men and women.
Disagreement in solvent content: most frequent case is solvent absent from the compound name in the CIF (and hence, in OPSIN representation), in a few cases we find also the opposite (solvent not located by crystallographic analysis but included in compound name).
Although the EDIT Platform is being designed to support the distributed research process in systematic biology from sample acquirement to the publication of a monograph, more frequent use cases are taxonomic revisions or phylogenetic analysis of smaller groups of organisms, and in some cases a combination of both.
In southern Asia, anthrax is highly endemic in India and Bangladesh, and frequent outbreaks and cases are reported among animals and humans (6 – 8 ).
The most frequent TKM use cases are those due to musculoskeletal diseases; the musculoskeletal disease group accounted for more than half of TKM use in outpatient services in 2008.
Since the turn of the century, polio outbreaks had grown more frequent— 57,628 cases were recorded in 1952.
Disputed cases are frequent, require judicial intervention and can take months or years to resolve.
This explains the reason why the baseline-level LOH cases are frequent in diffuse-type gastric cancers in young-aged patients [ 3, 4, 7].
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