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Furthermore, in 3 of 4 animals, respiration rate became significantly more irregular as characterized by higher variability (more frequent frequency shifts) during activated states (chi2 analysis, p<0.05, n = 3 and p = 0.90, n = 1).

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The GG genotype was found to be less frequent and GT and TT genotypes more frequent, whereas the frequency of the G allele was lower and the frequency of the T allele was higher in patients than in controls (P = 0.023 and P = 0.018, respectively).

For each additional year spent at the university, drinking became more frequent and the frequency of abusive drinking increased (OR = 1.11).

Antisense sequencing was performed to confirm each nucleotide sequence change up to the establishment of the more frequent SNP map (frequency over 1%), whereas less frequent single or multiple nucleotide changes were reconfirmed in each DNA by antisense sequence and resequencing after a new nested PCR from original DNA was performed.

A comparison of amino acid frequency in genes that are shared between Epipogium and other orchids showed that amino acids encoded by GC-poor codons, such as Phe and Ile, are significantly more frequent, and the frequency of amino acids encoded by GC-rich codons (Ala, Arg) is lower (fig. 3).

The co-occurrence analysis (also known as "similarities analysis" or "maximum tree") is based on mathematical graph theory, 41 and presents an index that shows the frequency of the categories reported (bigger bubbles representing the more frequent) and also the frequency of the categories co-occurring (ie, the number of people reporting the same answer).

Figure 5 underlines that for a higher-latitude magnetic observatory (THL), larger energy wavelet coefficients are more frequent at a high frequency (enhanced by the red color).

Although 56.8% of these probes display infrequent SNPs, 43.2% have a polymorphism that is more frequent in the population (frequency of heterozygosity above 0.1) and are therefore more likely to confound the DNA methylation measurements [ 6].

These substitutions were more frequent than the error frequency due to PCR and sequencing (2 to 5%), and most of them were restricted to a number of conserved sites, which indicates that they did not correspond to artifacts.

A second potentially important factor is that of the overall lexical frequency: more frequent words are more likely to benefit from readily available whole-form storage (which, in turn, may be more likely to develop as a result of frequent use), whereas less frequently used compounds might have to be processed through a combinatorial mechanism.

By using univariate logistic regression model, it was found that high maternal and husband education level, high family annual income, having antenatal care, more frequent ultrasound scans during frequency, having pregnancy complications, previous adverse prenant outcomes and primiparity were related with more likelihood of CS.

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