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The estimation of risks within a single study also makes the pattern of stronger recurrence among closer relatives more interpretable, being less susceptible to bias from alternative methods of case ascertainment in diverse smaller studies.
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Racial profiling complaints against the New Jersey State Police tripled in 1999, as publicity about the shooting of three unarmed minority men on the New Jersey Turnpike made the pattern of discrimination a bitter political issue.
The list of probable cultural traits is not as long as that for chimpanzees, but orangutans' tendency to interact with their neighbors less than chimps do made the pattern of learning even clearer.
Once these adjustments to the Nb /Ne ratio are made, the pattern of bias follows that developed for standard model scenarios.
The use of a private health facility, however, bears the risks of potentially catastrophic costs associated with obstetric care (40, 41), making the pattern of private sector care seeking amongst poorer families potentially harmful.
Where comparisons could be made, the pattern of antibody responses were similar for all assays, and a fourfold or greater rise in EIA or IFA antibodies was demonstrable in multiple laboratories in three of the four patients.
You could cut into very small squares which would make the pattern of cheese very pretty.
Constellations made the patterns of the stars easy to remember.
Mozambican households in South Africa are constrained by the same environment as the poor South Africans, making the patterns of migration similar in the South African and Mozambican households.
These will make the patterns of the snake.
The evolutionary analysis of the available UUL sequences makes clear the patterns of emergence of the genes that encode these proteins.
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