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Beyond the riometer limit the gradients are extrapolated to 10 dB (or about 5 dB at today's more common frequency of 38.2 MHz). Figure 7 shows the electron density predictions for median conditions as in Fig. 4, but with the modifications described above.
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Four variants were rare (allele frequency 0.02 0.07%), and 23 were more common (minor allele frequency 0.13 34%).
Moreover, the –1639AA genotype, which is highly correlated with COAs sensitivity, is more common in Asian (frequency 80%) than Caucasian or African populations (estimated frequency 16%25%%) [ 19, 20].
In our sample the frequency of personality disorders, and especially antisocial personality disorder was more common than known frequencies of these disorders among substance abusers.
These data suggest that, in some populations, the carrier frequency of deletions of the STRC region may be more common than the carrier frequency of the most common mutations in GJB2.
These methods were compared with a more common method of medium frequency (MF) pulsed reactive DC magnetron sputtering.
Conclusions: Penicillin remains the mainstay of prophylaxis, although breakthroughs occur and will become more common with the increasing frequency of penicillin-resistant organisms.
The problem of waking up too early was significantly more common in both headache frequency groups; however, after adjustment for anxiety and depression, only the less frequent headache group was significantly associated with the insomnia symptom.
Logically, other more common causes of urinary frequency will be considered first, but ovarian cancer must be remembered as a diagnostic possibility and investigations considered.
Indeed, rare variants are 4 times more likely to be functional (based on bioinformatics predictions) than are more common variants (minor allele frequency greater than 0.5 %) (Tennessen et al. 2012).
Hearing impairment, both high frequency and low/mid frequency, is more common in people with diabetes, perhaps due to neuropathy and/or vascular disease.
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