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While PAES is defined by an abnormal relationship between the popliteal vessel and neighboring musculotendinous structures, a more frequent entity, functional PAES.
In the past, peptic ulcer disease was considered as the most common cause of GOO; more recently, gastric malignancy has become a more frequent entity [ 2].
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Although methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) native bone and joint infection (BJI) constitutes the more frequent clinical entity of BJI, prognostic studies mostly focused on methicillin-resistant S. aureus prosthetic joint infection.
The second reason to choose a grid framework, rather than the more frequent analysis by administrative entities, is that it is also the most common format of public social and ecological databases.
Whereas smaller biological entities may require more frequent dosing, potential advantages include improved tissue penetration that, in RA, might provide greater access to inflamed synovium.
As shown for other tumour entities, we have found a significantly more frequent expression of PRL-3 in lymph node metastases as compared to the corresponding primary tumour.
12 The categories used for analysis may have combined several different entities, for example, prescribing may be more frequent for cases coded as 'bronchitis' than for 'cough'cough
It has been recently suggested that also tension-type headache is more frequent during the menstrual phase, so that the menstrual-related tension-type headache may be a clinical entity [28].
Occurrences of one filament segment preventing further growth of another one are slightly more frequent in simulations where proteins are allowed to branch, i.e., where a certain amount of Arp2/3 entities are available from the simulation start.
Deletions grew more frequent.
"Floods are more frequent.
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