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In many cases this has resulted in greater frequency and severity of flooding, drought and pollution.
Headache with or without other neurological signs could be coexists with MS in greater frequency than the healthy population.
These results make clear that suicidality, depression, and mental illness are highly correlated with involvement in the criminal justice system, unemployment, and poverty, and occur in greater frequency among young people, women, and Native Americans.
Over time, however, as consumers have been bombarded with more and more messages in greater frequency and breadth, it's become more difficult for advertisers to get 'their' message to dominate and influence your behavior.
With respect to the function of the raspberry sound and the extended grunt vocalization, several reports have demonstrated that chimpanzees will selectively produce these sounds, and not species-typical food calls, in greater frequency when both food and a human are in proximity to the chimpanzees compared to when only food or only a human are present.
Neuroimaging studies suggest that lacunes occur in greater frequency in CADASIL 90 and possibly other disorders such as CARASIL.
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Recent studies have shown that African Americans and Latinos consume wireless services and devices, smart phones and social networking applications, like Twitter, in greater frequencies than their non-minority peers.
Likewise, pSTAT-5+ cells were present in greater frequencies in CD25+foxp3+ cells in the peripheral lymph nodes albeit at much lower frequencies than in the thymus (fig. 1C).
Dominance relationships are expected to affect S-haplotypes frequencies because the negative frequency-dependent selection typical for SI systems (Wright 1939) will be more intense on dominant than on recessive haplotypes (reviewed in Billiard et al. 2007), resulting in greater frequencies of recessive haplotypes in natural populations (Schierup et al. 1997).
Furthermore, the rGRP20 29 agents were particularly effective in restoring ejaculation, which is also autonomically mediated, resulting in a greater frequency of ejaculation not only in SPS-exposed males but also in unstressed control males (Fig. 4B).
Expression of these oncogenes resulted in a greater frequency of colonies in Rb1ΔL/ΔL MEFs compared with controls (Fig. 1a, b).
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