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We hypothesized that AGE is a more frequent cause of gastrointestinal disease in this population than previously suspected.
Recently, TIC has been reported as a more frequent cause of nondiagnostic CTPA in pregnant women [12].
A spontaneous and more frequent cause of efflorescence is deliquescence, which can provide moisture for salt dissolution.
Although the occurrence of efflorescence in this case was accidental, a natural and more frequent cause of efflorescence could be the deliquescence of inorganic preservatives impregnated in the wood.
21 Disseminated infection is a more frequent cause of mortality.
Intragenic linkage of QTPs was the more frequent cause for "pleiotropy" compared to pleiotropic polymorphisms.
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It is probable that internal abnormalities of the bone are more frequent causes of such amputations than are strangulations.
The more frequent causes are abnormal prolongation, increased frequency of recurrence or the developing of new symptoms, particularly in patients that presented in the past only visual auras.
Chronic liver disease is very common in clinical practice: its more frequent causes are infection with hepatitis viruses B and C, ethanol abuse, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis, and primary biliary cirrhosis.
Complementary and alternative medicines have become more frequent causes of lead poisoning in the past few decades.
A survey for NIPs among 12 Drosophila genomes identifies intron sliding (migration) as one of the more frequent causes of novel intron positions.
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