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In the more common anatomical state (ETs open), O. tormota is most sensitive to frequencies between ∼5 kHz and 10 kHz, although their TMs and auditory midbrain retain some sensitivity to high frequencies extending into US.

This resulted in a more common anatomical representation for anterior, posterior, superior, and inferior segments.

The sacrum represents the more common anatomical site of origin accounting for 50-60% of all cases followed by the skull base region (spheno-occipital/nasal) 25-355% of cases), the cervical vertebrae (approximately 10% of cases), and the thoracolumbar vertebrae (approximately 5% of cases) [ 4].

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Technological differences among the different systems may make some more suited for this common anatomical variant.

They are mostly ascending infections, more common among patients with anatomical or physiological malformations of the urinary tract, as well as among catheterised patients or due to medical care mistakes [ 3, 4].

Our objectives were to 1) compare the incidence and survival of EPSCC with that for SCLC (a related but more common neuroendocrine tumour), 2) determine the most common anatomical presenting sites for EPSCC, and 3) compare survival in EPSCC by disease stage and site of diagnosis.

The fact that more women are identified by the mathematical index supports the assumption that these anatomical peculiarities are more common in the female population.

The prevalence of MS affecting two to four anatomical sites was three to twelve times more common than prevalence of MS affecting only one site in workers who reported musculoskeletal symptoms at a given anatomical site whatever it is.

Secondary to their respective anatomical blood vessel distribution, lung metastases are more common with rectal cancers and liver metastases are more frequent with colon cancers.

The primary OA is generally regarded to be associated with underlying abnormalities of articular cartilage without an anatomical abnormality or specific disease process, which is more common in Caucasians than in non-Caucasians [ 2, 3].

Anatomical imaging cannot reliably differentiate these tumours from other more common sinonasal tumours, including sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.

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