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Nepal, including its borders with India and Bangladesh, is the most frequent origin of air masses transported in the PBL that reach PYR throughout the year (Gobbi et al. 2010).
The urinary tract was the more frequent origin.
The respiratory tract was the most frequent origin of infection in our patients.
It is well known that lung cancer is one of the most frequent origin of unknown primary cancer (Fizazi, 2006).
Secondary gastrointestinal involvement is common because of the frequent origin of lymphoma in the mesenteric or retroperitoneal nodes.
The first, and perhaps the most frequent origin, is the horizontal transmission (HT) of an active copy into the germ line.
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The most frequent origins of sepsis were urinary and respiratory tract infections, accounting for 37.2 and 32.5% of cases, respectively, followed by the abdomen (11%).
Overall, this study is the first to demonstrate within a macroevolutionary framework that, contrary to prevailing views, selfing not always needs to be an endpoint of mating type evolution in flowering plants, suggesting instead more frequent origins of this character than previously thought.
This is related to their more frequent urban origin and to the fact they are only educated to work in clinical settings and perform clinical tasks.
However, polyploidization, frequent hybrid origin, and fixation and spread of genotypes by apomixis have generated the huge number of taxa which makes Hieracium one of the largest plant genera, even if a broad species concept is adopted.
In a study of SFTs arising from the pelvis in males, the prostate was the most frequent organ of origin.
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