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Frost is relatively frequent, and drought is common.
Abstract Amplification of the neu (or c-erbB-2 or HER) oncogene is relatively frequent in human breast carcinomas.
For example, "colour-hearing," in which people say that specific sounds evoke in them the actual experience of certain colours, is relatively frequent.
On the other hand, the antecedent soil water content is an important factor controlling runoff during medium and low intensity storms, a type of rainstorm that is relatively frequent in semiarid areas.
The presence of haemorrhage after prostate biopsy is relatively frequent.
Orofacial pain is relatively frequent in the general population [1].
It is relatively frequent among elderly women, with a mean age at onset of 70 years.
Death is relatively frequent; you generally only have 3 hearts to lose, and as usual there's no shortage of bottomless pits.
Conclusion ICU withholding is relatively frequent in internal medicine department, notably due to the importance of elderly and comorbid admitted patients.
This finding is relatively frequent in malignant nodules (Figs. 9 and 10), but can also be seen in benign conditions such as granulomatous diseases [30, 31].
The results suggest that, for Arabidopsis TFs, upstream noncoding sequences are major contributors to mRNA expression pattern establishment, but modulation of transcription factor protein expression pattern after transcription is relatively frequent.
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