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This example indicates that the parameter space for the MIEK-mechanism to occur is smaller than previously thought, and so it may occur less frequently.
The risk for injection-site events was increased, but cardiovascular events may occur less often by using GnRH antagonist.
The risk for injection-site events was increased, but cardiovascular events may occur less often using GnRH antagonist.
Although BCR ABL kinase domain mutations have been reported in Ph + ALL patients relapsing after imatinib, this may occur less frequently than in adults treated with imatinib [18].
Breast cancer may occur less often in women with AIDS than in the general population (Goedert et al, 1998; Frisch et al, 2001).
Therefore in such communities, the incidence of emergency reactions such as strikes may occur less frequently and their impact is minimized.
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After ingestion, the major symptoms of abrin poisoning may occur in less than 6 h, and the deaths in children dying of ingestion of one or more abrin seeds have been documented in literature [4].
The proportion of taxa in well-known regions, such as Europe, has been used to estimate how many species of other taxa may occur in less well studied areas (e.g. [1], [37]).
Indeed, in cost-effectiveness terms, the declining number of additional individuals cured as annual MDA proceeds compared to the increasing marginal cost of curing these individuals from the additional cycles of MDA suggests that maximal benefits may occur at less than 100% parasite control or parasite elimination.
Importantly, the effects of hyperinsulinemia may occur through less direct means.
Finally, changes in bioavailability may occur, with less bioavailable forms of contaminant being converted to more bioavailable forms.
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