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His public appearances are infrequent by comparison with other national leaders, his remarks are guarded and his personal life is carefully obscured.
Sustained remission was infrequent by all criteria used but most frequent by the DAS28 criterion.
Loss of GD2 after antibody treatment is considered to be very infrequent by others (Kramer et al, 1998).
The observers in this study documented frequent communication between physicians and nurses, but weak communication (infrequent) by other types of clinicians that interacted with the clinicians being observed [ 24].
We chose 15mers because, by chance, any one 15mer should occur only about once in a genome of this size, making high-copy 15mers extremely infrequent by chance and thus indicative of repetitive elements (Gu et al. 2008).
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In this model, familiar words may be identified by a global mode and infrequent words by a letter-by-letter analytic mode.
The definition of infrequent tumors by the COG and very rare tumors by EXPeRT has attempted to capture the majority of those tumors considered rare within the pediatric setting.
But those days are infrequent, and by the evening he usually hates it with all his heart.
Now the sweet smell of manure is a rare perfume, the product of the few horses in infrequent use by the mounted Parks Enforcement Patrol.
That's an infrequent purchase by people.
They may be chaotic, infrequent, interrupted by others, and sometimes a little more critical than you would wish.
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