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Using a novel application of recurrent-event survival analysis for a pooled sample of 84 European cartels, we find that mergers are indeed more frequent after cartel breakdown, especially in markets that are less concentrated.

The pathologic findings, however, provide evidence that frontal atrophy is indeed more frequent with this phenotype.

We observed that indels were indeed more frequent than single basepair substitutions in all three MMR-deficient tumors.

Our results are thus consistent with classic observations that periodic selection events are numerous, show only partial sweeps and are indeed more frequent than can be explained by 1-gene:1-mutation combinations.

The present finding, however, seems rather easy to explain, ie, virological failures are indeed more frequent in more advanced HAART lines and in patients with a longer duration of HIV infection, 24 where many drugs have already been prescribed.

None of the investigated tumor features was associated with H3K27me3 expression, with the exception of tumor site (H3K27me3 3+ cases were indeed more frequent among left-sided cancers compared with right-sided or rectal cancers: 55 % vs. 33%% vs. 27%%; P = 0.028) (Additional file 1: Table S3).

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While no particular storm or weather event can be blamed on global warming, science has shown that global warming is indeed causing more frequent and more intense hurricanes.

This observation hints that some functions may indeed be more frequent in sequence space than others.

This low-activity haplotype is indeed generally more frequent in populations living in the Sahel or in the dry savannas of East Africa (more than 35%% on average) than in populations living to the south of it (less than 19%% on average), such as the Yoruba or the Pygmy populations (Additional file 7: Figure S4).

Impaired psychic and psychomotor functioning due to anxiety, which could indeed be more frequent in females due to their higher neuroticism rate [ 8], superstition [ 9, 10] and smaller amount of driving experience [ 11] should primarily affect safety in cases where females were active traffic participants.

Then in 2001, a report investigating a consecutive series of referral-based AD cases found coding sequence mutations in 11% of the samples, suggesting that PSEN1 mutations may indeed be more frequent in the general population than had been previously assumed [ 10, 11].

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