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Frequent changes were made in the command of the various army groups and armies, with the result that during 1943 44 most of the talented commanders who had been associated with Germany's past successes were removed, and everyone who was suspected of a critical attitude at headquarters was silenced.
At last follow up, 23% were on ZDV+3TC+EFV, 17% on abacavir (ABC)+3TC+EFV, 15% on ZDV+3TC+LPV/r; the most frequent changes were d4T to ZDV (34%) and ZDV to ABC (25%).
Other frequent changes were from HR-positive to triple-negative tumors (7 patients, 5%%) and the reverse (6 patients, 4%%).
While most of the genes (58.9%) exhibited divergence in only 1 of the 16 examined strains, more frequent changes were observed in the WiSP family proteins (Table 2).
In mesothelioma, the most frequent changes were losses in 4q, 6q and 14q and gains in 15q and 7p, whereas gains in 8q, 1q, 7p, 5p and 6p were the most common changes in carcinoma.
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Another reason for the frequent changes was the need to form new coalitions excluding the neofascists and the Communists, who could never be allowed to govern in the Cold War world.
Moreover, these systems are highly dynamic and frequent changes are anticipated across multiple levels of abstraction.
Although several routes to RGD loss can be observed, the most frequent change was the arginine codon, CGA, changing into a glutamine, CAA.
Soros said the diary was subject to frequent change, was prospective and "may not be an accurate historical record of the minister's activities".
The most frequent change was the substitution of fluconazole for caspofungin (6 cases) and caspofungin for fluconazole (4 cases).
The most frequent change was reducing how often children ate fast food and was reported by >50% of parents.
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