Sentence examples for infrequently extend from inspiring English sources

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EM primarily involves the limbs, and may infrequently extend to other parts of the body including head, neck, and scrotum.

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].

Erythermalgia is a rare cutaneous disorder characterized by attacking of erythema, pain and increased temperature, which primarily involves the extremities and may infrequently extend to the neck, face, ears and even the scrotum.

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Patients undergoing ASD corrections infrequently require extended acute care, longer inpatient stays, and are discharged to supervised care.

Telomerase has previously been shown to extend a telomere infrequently and shorter telomeres are preferentially extendable.

Only infrequently among children does the disease extend to involve other parts of the lung or other parts of the body, such as bones, kidneys, or the central nervous system.

We thus confirm that outcrossing does occur, albeit very infrequently in natural populations of C. elegans and we extend here the observation to C. briggsae.

Attempts to extend the QOL criteria beyond those of the ICU have infrequently been done, are of poor methodological quality, and use a variety of tools.

Other lesion types like deep GM lesions and infratentorial lesions were infrequently found but were not used for this comparison, as the field of view did not extend to those areas for all subjects.

But industry analysts said that Southwestern Bell's decision not to extend the test was an indication that the company was disappointed that consumers who signed up for the service, called Sourceline, used it infrequently.

Of less importance, except perhaps to one's blood pressure, would be to extend this approach to columnists' articles on the Op-Ed Page, where shadings of the truth, clever half-truths or innuendoes are (thankfully, infrequently) used to make a point.

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