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In an epoch before electroencephalography (EEG), Gowers most likely stated: "…the most frequent relation of migraine to epilepsy is as source of error;….in extremely rare instances one affection may develop while the other goes on".
Participant age was always kept in the model because of its frequent relation with seropositivity.
Lastly, only 10/91 (11%) patients affirmed having frequent relation to public, although 53/91 patients (58.2%) attended church regularly.
Correlation between the four saliency layers (i.e., audio, visual, audiovisual, and semantics) and the most frequent COSMOROE relations can be seen in Fig. 4; intending to show the salient crossmodal relations in each individual modality.
However, lesbians dispute the study's definition of sexual contact, and introduced other factors such as deeper connections existing between women that make frequent sexual relations redundant, greater sexual fluidity in women causing them to move from heterosexual to bisexual to lesbian numerous times through their lives or reject the labels entirely.
Even less strong or less frequent network relations are sufficient for receiving this kind of support [ 12, 13].
Evidence shows that sexual and reproductive health information and services do not lead to more frequent sexual relations or high-risk behavior, but rather to fewer unintended pregnancies, reduced HIV infections and better health".
The first layer of hierarchical network (α = 0 is the unit model, which describes the most frequent contact relations, such as passengers in the same family and passengers in a travel group.
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