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Most subjects did not consume seafood from fresh water, or if they did, it was infrequent.
Alpha-1B-adrenergic receptor promoter methylation was particularly frequent in gastric cancers, whereas it was infrequent in colorectal cancers.
A comparable result in our population would be an overall average above 2.00; in fact, it was infrequent to observe average scores above two on most subcategories of variables examined in our study as shown in Table 1.
In a retrospective series from the US, vertebral involvement was found in 19% of patients with subacute and chronic osteomyelitis, [ 37] although it was infrequent in most previous series.[ 2, 20, 21] Seven of our patients could have been defined as spondylodiscitis.
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The number 60 bus from Skopje takes 40 minutes to get there and costs about 40p, though it is infrequent.
"So even though it is infrequent for this part of the world, it still happens and there is a need to promote tsunami education for coastal peoples".
"It's infrequent if not singular," Mr. Yassky said of the out-of-the-blue philanthropy, adding that the city was now able to enforce illegal taxi laws without having to consider space limitations.
It's infrequent that you see female pleasure like this or even a shot like the one of Brad Pitt's torso in "Thelma & Louise," which shows you what Thelma sees before making love.
Numerous pyrite appeared in XYG6-2, however, it is infrequent in other samples.
"When it's infrequent and important it works absolutely brilliantly," Nevin told BBC Scotland.
The purpose of this overview is to provide a map of this territory, and because interchanges between the theorists in it are infrequent, this is primarily going to mean describing the disparate research programs that have adopted its framing argument.
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