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"A more common event is the suicide of a detained patient following absconding from an open ward.
Outside-in growth is a much more common event observed in around 15 20% of all imaged cell.
As the interaction of S. aureus with keratinocytes is a considerably more common event than with endothelial cells, we hypothesized that it likely provides the main selective pressure for the composition of FnBPs.
A more common event is silencing of the Fas receptor promoter.
This is not surprising, as it is easier to predict a more common event (gain of ≥ 5 kg) than a less common one (gain of ≥ 10 kg).
Moreover, our results highlight the fact that 17q23 amplicon carries multiple candidate genes and that this may be a more common event in gene amplification than previously thought.
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Much of the focus was directed toward increasing preparedness and awareness relative to flood and fire hazards since these are more common events in the Skagit Valley.
"It's a very elusive decay," says Laurence Littenberg, a spokesman for the international group of 50 researchers, "because you can't detect the neutrinos," and the pi meson is easy to mistake for particles from more common events.
False memories in episodic memories often come about by "intrusion" of more common events into a unique episode.
In addition, the overall background incidence of the events that were selected was slightly skewed towards more common events and, if our hypothesis holds true, this might have resulted in a bias favouring EHR performance.
Rare events such as deaths from shark or crocodile attacks and more common events such as people being mauled or killed by domesticated dogs [ 8] invariably attract considerable media attention in Western countries.
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