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In fact, this is probably the more frequent case.
The following discussion is restricted to the more frequent case of a sample consisting of different individuals rather than of different time points (or both).
However, if any balanced tetrasomy contains unmatched chromosomes from the parents, which is the more frequent case, this tetrasomy will be detected by the component of the algorithm that leverages phasing (Rabinowitz et al., 2007, 2008).
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They didn't have time to process everything that they'd seen and the lack of adjustment time led to stress, so you saw more frequent cases of PTSD.
In addition, adopted structure of the mines where the excavations are carried on in the deposit layer as well as the applied technological rock bump prevention, which consists in a roof deflection of the transport excavations, lead to more frequent cases of separation of the deposit remnants surrounded by goaf and yielded zones.
This should probably come from studies of less severe but more frequent cases.
Martin et al. (1990) [ 23] have also described more frequent cases of hypothermia in patients using HME.
Factors responsible for the more frequent cases of zoster occurring in individuals without marked impairment in their immune status are unknown.
A trend towards more frequent cases with mutations in ≥3 genes in the stomach compared to the GEJ was also observed in the TCGA data (12%vs.3%3%, p = 0.054).
More frequent cases of organ transplantation, blood dyscrasia, and cancer have facilitated an explosive increase in the incidence of clinically active human CMV (HCMV) infection [ 2, 3].
Referrals to these services include not only those at high genetic risk, but also the much more frequent cases where risk is slightly increased or not significantly different from that of the general population.
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