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The relationship identified more often by LSOE was the subsumption or instantiation relation (is-a) with 37 correctly identified instances.
A BCG scar was identified more often in children younger than 15 years than in older contacts (79% vs. 58%, p<0.0001).
This organism is identified more often by PCR than by cultivation.
As expected, penicillin resistance was identified more often in metropolitan isolates (23 %) compared to remote region isolates (8 %).
A source case was identified more often in young children (< 3 years of age) and a parent was the source case in many of these children.
Finally, one category was identified more often (n = 71) by those working with ADHD children compared to adults, namely e585 education and training services, systems and policies.
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Everyone on the list has followers who we can identify more often than not, and their followers' followers similarly have real identities.
However, researchers are working on developing diagnostic tools for DCD in adults, so previously undiagnosed cases may be identified more and more often.
However, as a group, non-retained individuals identified more barriers and more often discussed stigma, expensive and unreliable transportation, insufficient health insurance, challenges with appointment scheduling, and difficult relationships with clinic staff as obstacles.
Sometimes a scary person or menacing object can be identified… more often, anxiety overwhelms us from some source 'within.'" Bourke emailed me on her way to catch a flight to Athens and admitted to her own anxieties: "I am terrified of the plane going up," she said, though "fine when it is up and fine when going down".
Bush has identified politically more often with Ronald Reagan and Harry S. Truman.
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