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is predominance
noun
The condition or state of being predominant; ascendancy, domination, preeminence, preponderance.
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The organic matter in the sediments was more abundant in the first few centimeters of practically all profiles, and the analysis of oxides showed that silica is the major constituent of the sediments, in which there is predominance of sand and silt.
Another way, in which our study is consistent with previous work, is predominance of affective, non-psychotic symptoms in the prodromal phase of the illness.
While molecular epidemiological studies have shown that there is predominance and successful transmission of specific mutations, such as Ser315Thr in katG and Ser531Leu in rpoB, associated with MDR M. tuberculosis in several populations [11] [14], laboratorial experiments found that those mutations cause a lower biological cost in the bacteria [10], [15], [16].
There is predominance in females and preschool-age children.
In the 3′UTR regions, there is predominance of AT/AT (gymnosperms) and AAT/ATT (both taxa), which are not the target for methylation [ 62].
Although both proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory processes begin promptly after the initiation of sepsis, in general there is predominance of an initial hyperinflammatory phase [ 24].
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Results: Among the 96 vestibular folds evaluated in each group, there was predominance of the concave form, followed by the linear and the convex ones.
However, there was predominance of resistant progenies over susceptible ones, indicating the presence of major genetic loci in the population governing resistance.
A further characteristic was predominance in the central part of lung (69%).
In the Nonsmoker Group there was predominance of women (n = 15), while in the Ex-smoker Group the majority were men (n = 11).
The mean age of the patients was 57.9 years (range, 21 89), and there was predominance of men (87.4%).
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