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Experimental techniques often miss one of the two existing alleles, but less often identify an allele that does not exist, unless there is contamination or a high noise level.
UCB transplant were used more frequently for ethnic minorities since suitable UCB units mismatched in 1 or 2 HLA loci can provide a graft for 90-95% of patients with minority backgrounds, who less often identify a MUD.
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Fatigue is often suspected but less often identified as a cause of crashes.
Four of the five safeguards less often identified in the top three choices consisted of third-party controls over use of the information, including the existence of a provincial privacy commissioner, an institutional privacy officer, review of the proposed research by a research ethics board (REB), and review by a group of people who may be affected by the research.
They make their lives in a new place and maintain this house as home even though they don't live there, while their children often identify less with Bosnia than with these other countries.
Less often, the identified surrogate failed to act on alerts (3 facilities reported this).
Other strategies that were cited less often, but identified as important, included regular participation in family meals and increased role-modelling of healthy eating.
Lucius Shepard, an American writer whose elegant style and idiosyncratic imagination made his fiction more or less unclassifiable, was often identified with the magic realists of South America.
Customers often identify delay with quality.
Evangelicals often identify themselves as conservative Republicans.
(4) Extended approximations use locally enriched nodes with the aim to capture discontinuities and/or high gradients, and the linear dependencies are less frequently observed and often identified easily.
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