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A patient's Body Mass Index needs to be less than 30 and their waist less than 37 inches (94 cm), but as people age, waistlines thicken and conditions like diabetes are more common, leading to weight gain.
Hence, contralateral mediastinal drainage from the non-upper tumors may be more common, leading to unfavorable prognoses [ 20].
There is evidence suggesting that at older maternal age, risk of other diseases is cumulative and genetic defects become more common leading to spontaneous abortions.
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If RNA structures directing editing are partially responsible for the thermo-sensitivity of editing at specific sites, we reasoned that as temperature changes, the specific structures required for RNA editing may be more or less common leading to altered editing levels.
But he said the report showed that periods of extreme heat were becoming more common, which was leading to severe bushfire conditions.
Vitreo-retinal diseases as a group are one of the more common ocular morbidities leading to blindness in the adult population, while being the most common cause of blindness worldwide in children [ 1].
That change began an escalation of tactics, in which both delays and attempts at circumventing delays have become more common, with one often leading to more of another.
There was no right, as was more common in the days leading up to the financial crisis, for Energy Transfer to simply terminate the deal and pay a so-called reverse-termination fee.
11 12 Under-reporting of births of girls may be more common in this context, leading to spuriously high sex ratios at birth.
How the complex distribution of these genes arose is uncertain, but these examples indicate that such a punctate pattern of presence is more common than previously thought, leading us to suggest that other apparently simple cases of lateral transfer may be more complex than they appear.
Overall, G C > A T transitions were 3.53X more common when G templated the leading strand rather than the lagging strand.
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