Sentence examples for more commonly localised from inspiring English sources

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Human papillomavirus-positive patients were diagnosed at more advanced stages and the tumour was more commonly localised in the upper third of the vagina.

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The western branch comprises deep rift basins separated by transfer zones, commonly localised onto pre-existing structures, offering good regional scale hydrocarbon traps.

The positivity for both HSP60 (fig. 6a) and HSP10 (fig. 6b) in the cells of all reactive lymph node compartments was commonly localised in the cytoplasm.

The RB1 gene is more commonly deleted or mutated in castration-resistant prostate cancer (up to 45% of patients) than in clinically localised prostate cancer, and is coincident with the emergence of castrate-resistant disease (Taylor et al, 2010; Grasso et al, 2012).

More commonly, the H.M.O.

(More commonly, "famous-faced").

Or, more commonly, vice versa.

It has since become more commonly used.

More commonly, however, the layers are blended.

The disorder occurs more commonly in men.

Only surgery is more commonly used.

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