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It addresses growing trends in the user experience community with respect to how eye tracking is becoming a much more common entity in user research.

A much more common entity treated with corticosteroid therapy is sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL).

Additionally, volvulus may be mistaken for the more common entity of necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) [ 2] which may delay the surgical intervention thereby aggravating morbidity and mortality.

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The presence of streaky parenchymal low-attenuation areas, which may mimic more common entities like pyelonephritis and multifocal infarcts among others, may also be seen (Figs. 2a, b, and 3) [10].

Without a high degree of suspicion for ATD, clinicians might interpret pulmonary abnormalities as evidence of other more common entities like asthma.

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Regular expressions that identify specific types of characters that are more common in chemical entities than in other words, such as greek letters, roman numbers, etc. Regular expressions that match with specific morphological chemical formulas features, identifiers, and systematic features in chemical names.

Because these entities are more common in patients with celiac disease [ 23], the endoscopist may wish to procure additional biopsies from sites such as stomach and colon in patients who have a positive serologic result prior to biopsy.

Craniofacial duplication remains a rare entity that is more common in females.

Considering these limitations, rosacea as a dermatological entity might be more common than previously suspected.

Follicular lymphoma (FL) of the gastrointestinal tract, especially duodenal follicular lymphoma (DFL), is a rare variant of FL that is defined in the 2008 WHO classification system. 1 At our institution, 136 of 957 (14.2%) FL diagnosed between 1989 and 2011 were gastrointestinal follicular lymphomas, suggesting that this entity may be more common in Japan than in other countries.

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