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In contrast, in isolated populations, pandemic attack rates in 1918-9 were much higher than in cities, presumably because prior immunity was less in populations with infrequent prior exposure to seasonal influenza.
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Contrary to expectations, workers who were infrequent exercisers prior to injury were more likely to be working after injury.
There was an infrequent rate of prior cancer (2.1%), skin disease (2.9 %) and liver disease (1.7%).
The frequent stimuli immediately prior to each infrequent stimulus were selected for averaging to provide similar signal-to-noise ratios.
CD169+ cells were absent in WT (Fig 4C) and infrequent in P40 optic nerve, prior to overt demyelination (Fig 4E, F).
Information on medications for raising HDL cholesterol, needed for the Harmonized definition, were not ascertained but were expected to be infrequent given that baseline exams occurred prior to 1992.
The Nc had a fronto-central maximum and was larger for novel than frequent or infrequent stimuli, results also consistent with prior studies (Ackles and Cook, 1998; Courchesne et al., 1981; Stauder et al., 2006).
However, its infrequent mention may be indicative of unpublished prior experiences that may have supported avoiding this practice.
Individuals with PPTH attributed to mTBI were excluded if they had a personal history of moderate or severe TBI, migraine or any other headache type prior to their head injury (infrequent episodic tension-type headache was allowed).
In the Finnish context, survival of unburned bones from time periods prior to the Late Iron Age is infrequent due to the acid centeracter of soils.
Moreover, almost all of the prior studies have relied on infrequent measures of capillary glucose levels, calling into question the validity of their assessment of chronic glycemia.
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