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Fungi are less commonly identified as causative agents than bacteria, with Aspergillus ranking first, followed by Candida, Fusarium, Alternaria, and Scedosporium which were identified in only few cases [1 5].
For instance, the prevalence of fetal alcohol syndrome disorder is estimated at 1 per 1000, but this condition is far less commonly identified in the UK than in North America, where a milder phenotype of 'fetal alcohol spectrum disorder' is recognised and estimated to be nine times as common [7].
Gram-negative organisms were less commonly identified, especially by TCM.
Individual- and social-level facilitators were less commonly identified.
Gram-negative organisms were less commonly identified than gram-positive by both methods; especially by TCM.
Pathogenic duplications are less commonly identified through clinical microarray-based testing than pathologic deletions.
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For example, food, clothing, and essential medicines emerged as the top 3 items (anecdotally reported) that were essential for evacuation kits, but identity documentation, medical prescriptions, and legal and financial papers were ranked about 50% less frequently, even though they are commonly identified as critical components of getaway kits in New Zealand [ 123- 125].
Systolic dysfunction of variable severity is commonly identified, with diastolic dysfunction less frequently reported.
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Pharmacies were the next most commonly identified source of condoms, followed by dispensaries and grocery stores, although each of these was identified far less often than public heath clinics.
He is commonly identified with the Greek Hermes, the fleet-footed messenger of the gods.
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