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Carelessness in possession, with Jordan Henderson a frequent culprit, increased Anfield's irritation.
The mutation has been found in E. coli and in Klebsiella pneumoniae, a frequent culprit in respiratory and urinary infections.
Formaldehyde has many industrial uses, and its fumes are given off by a host of synthetic materials, including certain plastics, resins and glues; foam insulation is a frequent culprit.
BS: If you look at research on who tends to be a workplace bully, the most frequent culprit is the person next up the hierarchy from us.
A more frequent culprit, Kozibeyokian says, is an improperly wielded vacuum cleaner.
The prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in our cohort is in keeping with a recently published prospective cohort of young patients presenting with ACS. 6 In our cohort, STEMI was more frequent than NSTEMI among MI patients, and the LAD was the most frequent culprit artery, which is also in accordance with previous observations.
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Ibuprofen and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are also frequent culprits.
One thing that stood out in the data, the researchers noted, was that none of the four drugs identified as frequent culprits are typically among the types of drugs labeled "high risk" for older adults by major health care groups.
How familiar does this sound – "Sorry, Wednesday doesn't work for me". Women are the most frequent culprits in the overuse of this word, but everyone should stop apologizing for anything they're not really sorry for.
Price creep Cable and internet providers are frequent culprits of "price creep".
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