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The problem was diagnosed in 1991 as focal dystonia, a condition related to repetitive-stress syndrome, which not infrequently affects musicians.
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Adults are infrequently affected.
In contrast, other areas are infrequently affected (<5 %) including the 1st 5th metacarpophalangeal palmar recess, elbow posterior recess, deep infrapatellar bursa, gastrocnemius semimembranosus bursa, and 5th metacarpophalangeal dorsal and palmar cartilage [ 32].
Both of these mechanisms occur infrequently and only affect 5 10% of translating ribosomes, allowing the virus to maintain the critical Gag to Gag Pol ratio4,5,6,7,8.
The relationship between SDA and energy ingested is close to isometric in cane toads (Secor and Faulkner 2002) thus whether a cane toad eats small meals frequently or large meals infrequently does not affect total SDA, while SDA increases in unitary proportion with estimates of metabolic rate.
Depletion of ISW1 predominantly affected infrequently transcribed genes, whereas CHD1 had a stronger effect on genes transcribed over ten times per hour.
We also take seriously the impact it has when, however infrequently, such a business interruption affects authors.
"We take seriously and regret the impact it has when, however infrequently, a terms dispute with a publisher affects authors," the statement continued.
Another myth is that loyalty programs do not work in categories that are purchased infrequently or do not affect the behavior of customers who shop infrequently in the category.
Only the west coast is routinely monitored, since other areas are affected so infrequently that monitoring would not be cost effective.
It primarily affects the extremities, particularly the hands and the feet, and may infrequently extend to other parts of the body including the neck, face, ears, nose and scrotum [1, 2, 7].
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