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In the modern era, although gout remains primarily a disease of men in middle age, it has become increasingly more frequent in women, particularly after the menopause.
In the last two decades, type 2 diabetes, once thought to be a metabolic disorder exclusively of adulthood, has become increasingly more frequent in obese adolescents (3).
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In Spain the diagnosis of non alcoholic fatty liver is increasingly more frequent due to the interest given and the increase in obesity, manifesting during adolescence.
Moreover, in our country the diagnosis of NAFL is increasingly more frequent due to the interest given to this disease and, as has been mentioned, to the higher prevalence of obesity, manifesting during adolescence.
The application of the distance protection for distribution systems is increasingly more frequent.
Worms were checked daily for survival and data were censored for nematodes that desiccated after crawling onto the side of a plate, which became more frequent in increasingly stressful conditions (Results).
Radiotherapy was slightly less common in those who were older at diagnosis, was increasingly common over time and was more frequent in those who received breast-conserving surgery.
Moreover, the time-dependent loss of enzyme function has become more frequent in P450-catalyzed reactions, and more attention is now being increasingly focused on interpreting the consequences, either from a clinical pharmacokinetic or toxicological perspective [38].
It is more frequent in adults, with a peak between 40 and 50 years of age, and is increasingly being seen in geriatric patients [ 2].
Comorbidity was more frequent in females.
These fractures are more frequent in boys.
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