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And here there are frequent coincidences, notably their common view that Western society is rotten to the core.
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If there are discernible differences in how environmental priorities are expressed by the region's green movement itself, it is the frequent coincidence with the main priorities of the left – the alleviation of poverty and inequality – giving rise to a distinctive "socio-environmentalism".
The frequent coincidence in pollen of high levels of the non-systemic fungicide chlorothalonil with lower levels of systemic pesticides including fungicides is another probable synergistic combination that needs further exploration concerning bee decline.
Frequent coincidence of late ICP deterioration and sepsis in patients with severe traumatic brain injury was observed.
Combined cataract and glaucoma surgery, both filtering and non-penetrating, has increasingly obtained interest due to the frequent coincidence of both conditions in the elderly population and the frequent occurrence of cataract progression after glaucoma surgery [ 1- 3].
The frequent coincidence of both herpes virus infections appeared quite similarly in a small study group of 25 septic patients, where 6 of the 8 CMV-reactivating patients showed active HSV infection as well [ 16].
In any instance, he says, the conclusion of the principle is not certain but only probable, the more probable the more frequent the coincidences.
Frequent QTL coincidences between biomass and yield traits were observed, mainly on chromosomes 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A, 6A and 7B, indicating pleiotropy or tight gene linkages, consistent with their phenotypic associations.
By coincidence, frequent Simpsons guest star Phil Hartman happened to know a little German so he helped out with the conversations.
It is perhaps no coincidence that his frequent poor displays have coincided with Stephen Myler's apparent loss of confidence at No10 and it is also unlikely that a back line containing George North, Luther Burrell, the Pisi brothers, Harry Mallinder and Ben Foden has collectively lost its spark.
The plot is full of holes – for instance, it is never really explained why Abigail, a teacher, moonlights as a table dancer at a bar frequented by rich Chinese playboys – and littered with coincidences.
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