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According to the Bank for International Settlements, the only organisation that crunches decent if infrequent numbers, their total value rose 24% in the six months to June 2003 and the value of outstanding currency options surged by a third.
Reasons for such low and infrequent numbers of repairs are unclear, given the large number of UK women who sustain perineal trauma [ 14], with midwives deemed to be responsible for the suturing of trauma sustained following spontaneous vaginal delivery unless there has been anal sphincter involvement [ 6].
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Pacific Daylight Time) occurred onshore, 4 km west of Petrolia at a depth of 10.5 kilometers, and was among an infrequent number of earthquakes with fault-plane solutions that conveyed evidence of slip at the Cascadia subduction zone.
Given the infrequent number of reports, there is no consensus on the management of patients with ALV.
The present study, motivated an interest in "mutation load" emerging from evolutionary perspectives, examined the importance of the number of rare (or infrequent) copy number variations (CNVs), and the total number of base pairs included in such deletions, for psychometric intelligence.
Tumors from both age groups showed infrequent copy number changes and loss-of-heterozygosity.
Besides these most frequent cell types, there are specialized epithelial cells rather infrequent in number but particularly conspicuous in their expression of cholinergic traits.
Given that γδ T-cells in the lung mucosa are relatively infrequent, the number of γδ T-cells isolated from lungs was insufficient for detection of IL-17A by QPCR.
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