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We frequently belong to several bar associations, the Federalist Society being just one.
As this could potentially be a consequence of that highly expressed genes relatively frequently belong to polycistronic transcripts, with short intergenic regions, we investigated distances between adjacent genes on opposite strands (thus not belonging to the same transcript).
Because most investigators and funding agencies are not willing to wait decades for results to be obtained, only species with relatively short generation times are amenable for experimental analysis, and these frequently belong to families (e.g., guppies, silversides, tilapia) unrelated to those of the major harvested groups.
It should be noted that loss or blunting of the nocturnal dip is associated with more severe end-organ damage and increased risk of cardiovascular events, and 'non-dipper' hypertensive individuals frequently belong to high- or very high-risk categories (de la Sierra et al., 2010).
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Although many eminent literary authors, including F. Scott Fitzgerald and William Faulkner, have worked on film scripts, the ability to write a good original script, especially under strict studio conditions, frequently belongs to lesser-known scenarists with a strong visual sense.
Moreover, as Israel frequently belongs to the groups of relatively good-performing countries, whereas the intention is to learn from "better examples", the leading countries were selected compared to Israel's position according to each one of the indicators considered.
Young women frequently belonged to minority race.
On the contrary, a study analyzing tumors using IHC noted that different tumors within the same family frequently belonged to different phenotype categories [ 37].
Subjects misclassified at first visit most frequently belonged to low or moderate CV risk categories, having a rate of proteinuria comparable to the general population and to subjects found to be normotensive at both visits.
Research on adult children's burden often overlooks the facts that multiple informal helpers may be around and that an adult child frequently belongs to a wider care-giving network.
Similarly, the females who had not heard of HIV/AIDS were less well educated (68.6 per cent as compared to 82.6percentnt; p < 0.001), more frequently belonged to a family with low socio-economic status (76.9 per cent vs 55.1percentnt; p < 0.001) and fewer were married (12.4 per cent vs 14.4percentnt; p 0.52) as compared to those reporting a knowledge of HIV/AIDS.
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