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Roughly 1,000 children in the United States have the disorder, which is frequently discovered when a child is thought to have the flu.
Hardwicke proposed the name "wha" and explained: "It is frequently discovered by its loud cry or call, resembling the word 'Wha', often repeating the same: hence is derived one of the local names by which it is known.
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Individuals that fail to call are frequently discovered and, here, actively punished.
New hantaviruses are frequently discovered in previously unknown reservoir species and geographic areas.
We also discussed the issue of exploration, and we showed that new places are frequently discovered (typically one in every four or five stops is a new location).
He continued drinking alcohol, spending considerable time a local tavern, and was frequently discovered sleeping in streets or in roadside ditches.
Others remain unknown for long periods of time and are frequently discovered by chance.
Parabacteroides are obligatory anaerobic short rods that were frequently discovered in anaerobic environments with capability of producing various acids such as lactic acid, propionic acid, formic acid and acetic acid from carbohydrates [ 16].
Focal liver lesions (FLLs) are frequently discovered during ultrasound examinations either in healthy subjects without a clinical history of cancer or during staging or follow-up procedures in oncologic patients or in routine surveillance of hepatopathic patients.
"Absolutely," he said, "She watched many hours a day of Turner Classic Movies and was frequently discovering something she hadn't seen in 60 years".
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