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Malignant ascites is a sign of peritoneal seeding, which is one of the most frequent forms of incurable distant metastasis.
Our whole-program analyses attack three frequent forms of unnecessary synchronization: thread-local synchronization, reentrant synchronization, and enclosed lock synchronization.
The two most frequent forms of microscopic colitis are lymphocytic colitis and collagenous colitis, but other atypical variants have been described.
IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is one of the most frequent forms of glomerulonephritis, and 20 to 40% of patients progress to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) within 20 years of disease onset.
According to the College of Podiatry, footprints rank among the most frequent forms of evidence found at crime scenes, and the recent ascension of forensic podiatry reflects the importance of footwear and barefoot traces in contemporary forensic practice.
Second, focusing just on media-grabbing scandals can lure leaders to develop mindsets and practices that may not be relevant for the much more frequent forms of speaking up about business issues — employees raising concerns about customers, markets, operational inefficiencies, and human resource matters, among others.
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Human MTLE are the most frequent form of partial epilepsies and frequently display resistance to anti-epileptic drugs[18].
Human mesial temporal lobe epilepsies (MTLE) represent the most frequent form of partial epilepsies and are frequently preceded by febrile seizures (FS) in infancy and early childhood.
The most frequent form of CMV disease is graft enteritis.
This makes pentamery the most frequent form of perianth merism found across angiosperms58.
Bubonic plague is the most frequent form of infection which targets the lymphatic system.
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