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On Ascension Island, the yellow morph is the more frequent one, while on, the distribution is more equal.
Therefore, the second more frequent word tends to appear the half of times than the more frequent one, and the third more frequent word tends to occur one third of times as the more frequent one [37].
This test essentially asks if the less frequent of two reactions is significantly associated with the more frequent one.
8 In a more recent study, heFH was suspected to be even more frequent: one out of 250 people was affected.
In GreenPhyl trees harboring several UP and/or SO clusters i.e. in gene families in which gene duplication/retention might be more frequent, one might expect selective constraint to be different, in particular more relaxed.
The coexistence of AR and BAV can frequently lead to diagnostic errors, confounding the rare malformation (the tunnel) with the more frequent one (valvular regurgitation caused by the BAV).
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Possibly the most irritating battle strategy (and, sadly one of the more frequent ones) is to repeatedly use moves like Double Team, Minimize, Kinesis, and Mud-Slap.
First, they tend to view infrequent conditions as similar to more frequent ones because classification depends more on relevance to intentions than empirical frequency.
Similarly, Westerling et al. ([2006]) note an abrupt shift about the mid-1980s in the regime of infrequent large wildfires typically lasting a week to much more frequent ones burning for 5 weeks based on data across the western United States.
To Jarry, they are merely "the correlation of exceptions, albeit more frequent ones... which reduced to the status of unexceptional exceptions, possess no longer even the virtue of originality".
It was financially profitable to split large prescriptions into smaller and more frequent ones because the physicians were paid per prescription.
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