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They may mimic more common tumours such as pancreatic (Fig. 3), or oesophageal cancer (Fig. 4) and not infrequently small bowel GISTs mimic bowel lymphoma (Fig. 5).

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The Little Theatre, like all the 19th-century French literary puppet theatres, performed infrequently to small audiences in a bohemian milieu; as a movement, this literary enthusiasm for the puppet theatre had little popular influence, but it served as a witness to the potential qualities of puppet theatre.

Recreational users are usually described as socially integrated people who use cocaine infrequently, in small amounts at social occasions, without experiencing psychological or physiological signs associated with cocaine abuse (4 6).

Only when we cultured these XiGFP epiSCs on feeder cells in the presence of serum supplement did we notice, albeit very infrequently, a small number (around 0.05%) of GFP-positive cells (Pasque et al., 2011; data not shown), which may arise because of LIF or unknown factors secreted by feeder cells or present in serum supplement.

Infrequently, a smaller band was identified consistent with individuals being homozygous or heterozygous for the CCR5 delta 32-deletion polymorphism (e.g. Figure  3 A, lane 4).

This may have occurred through the same mechanism as was found in the evolution of microsatellite repeats, where large-range mutations (duplication or deletion of a larger number of repeats through unequal crossing-over) occur infrequently, while small-step mutations (one repeat longer or shorter due to slippage) are frequent [ 20].

For example, a large regional park may be used by people from a wide catchment area, but used infrequently, whereas a small local park may serve a smaller catchment area but be used more frequently.

Gastric aspiration and sputum induction, although validated, are used mainly in academic or big referral hospitals and are infrequently used in small hospitals because of technical demands and relatively low yield [ 16].

"The experts at the scientific advisory committee on nutrition supported this through their recommendation that sugar-sweetened beverages should be consumed infrequently and in small amounts".

I also keep stick butter for occasional food preparation and baking, and buttery spread with canola oil for bread, toast or crackers, using both infrequently and in small portions.

These methods are costly and time consuming so that data were collected either infrequently or for small population samples only.

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