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In this most frequent case, the cascade of listeners simply accounts for the out-degree k out of the seed node (or a subset of it, if any of its neighbors is already counted in another cascade).

Among the low-frequent cases, the patients becoming frequent or high-frequent consulters after diagnosis of injury were also the group in which the mean annual number of sick days increased the most, from 16 days (3 years before diagnosis) to 32 sick leave days (2 years after; p<0.0001; data not shown).

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.

However, if any balanced tetrasomy contains unmatched chromosomes from the parents, which is the more frequent case, this tetrasomy will be detected by the component of the algorithm that leverages phasing (Rabinowitz et al., 2007, 2008).

However, also there were frequent cases of the CHL1 mRNA level increase in metastatic tumors, for example, in stomach and lung cancer.

Amongst the most frequent cases, we found the combinatorial regulation of TFs, which have already been reported in literature, e.g. the interplay between LEU3 and GCN4 (Boer et al., 2005) and that of CBF1 and GCN4 (O'Connell et al., 1995).

The most frequent cases of heterophonic homographs exemplify the multi-pronunciation of the vowel located in the stress position; however, some pairs with the vowel located in a non-stress position were found in the corpora, such in (<!!pregar!!>) /pr@gar/ 'to nail' (verb) vs. /prEgar/ 'to preach' (verb) or (<!!pegada!!>) /p@gad6/ 'glued' (verb, adjective) vs. /pEgad6/ 'footprint' (noun).

Similarly, zero binding sites is by far the most frequent case among the MAP number of binding sites (Figure 14 (b)) and the expected number of binding sites are also heavily biased towards small values (Figure 14 (c)).

In less frequent cases in which the patients do not present with classic history and examination findings, ultrasound can be useful to diagnose any breach in the tunica albuginea [16].

In the frequent cases of corruption that have surfaced in the ministry over the years, incidents of graft have implicated everyone from from petty officers to the highest ranks in the department.

This was manifested at the protein level by the frequent cases of opposing alterations (up- vs. down-regulation) in at least one of the hnRNP A/B members within the same biopsy.

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