Sentence examples for frequent similar from inspiring English sources

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In contrast, the UbdA motif showed a more frequent similar usage mode between the two Hox proteins.

The 2 studies identified frequent similar nonrandom chromosomal CNAs including loss of 3p, 9p, 8p, and 14q and gain of 5q and 7q.

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Oliguria, abruption placentae and HELLP syndrome were frequent complications similar in each group.

We found that the recombination frequency at a site in the middle of the X chromosome, where crossovers are normally frequent, was similar to the frequency at the centromere-proximal end of the euchromatin, where crossovers are normally infrequent.

By contrast, we did not observe a significant relationship when a subarea of more frequent activity (similar range of disease prevalence and annual costs) was analysed (p=0.56; figure 3 inset).

Antipyretic medication use within 4 days post-vaccination was frequent and similar in both groups (for 88.7% [95% CI: 86.1%-90.9%] of doses in the PHiD-CV group and 87.2%[955% CI: 83.2%-90.5%] in the control group).

Compared to the questionnaire conducted by Ebbert et al [ 13], the prevalence of disease within the FAMRI population is generally less frequent or similar to the prevalence of disease reported in their investigation, suggesting that bias may be slightly less than or equivalent to previous similar studies.

In fact, this was likely due to a poor resolution of the phylogenetic tree, which is frequent in similar studies of proteins of cyanobacterial origin, where most often only a sister-grouping of cyanobacteria and plant sequences is observed in phylogenetic trees [ 34].

Any decrease in DO2 might have been recognised earlier by ScvO2 than CVP and resulted in more frequent interventions, similar to the results of Rivers et al., who (although in septic patients) also found that the patients assigned to early goal-directed therapy received significantly more fluid, more red-cell transfusions and inotropic support in the initial phase of resuscitation [ 20].

The reaction on FlyerTalk was immediate, as it was last year when Delta Air Lines -- arguing, like Continental, that it needed to equate fare paid with perks received -- infuriated its frequent fliers with similar changes in mileage credit.

The frequent occurrence of similar helical motifs suggest nature's finite and perhaps limited repertoire of RNA helical conformation preferences.

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