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The urinary tract was the more frequent origin.
This idea echoes the change in origin usage recorded as cells differentiate, with random and more frequent origin usage in early embryonic cell cycles, giving way to fewer and more specified origin usage in later cell cycles.
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Overall, this study is the first to demonstrate within a macroevolutionary framework that, contrary to prevailing views, selfing not always needs to be an endpoint of mating type evolution in flowering plants, suggesting instead more frequent origins of this character than previously thought.
This is related to their more frequent urban origin and to the fact they are only educated to work in clinical settings and perform clinical tasks.
There were more frequent colon (54/72, 75%) origins compared to that of rectal (18/72, 25%).
Thirdly, more frequent journeys to country of origin were associated with maintaining higher involvement in the culture of origin.
Thirdly, it was assumed that subjects who more frequently return to their country of origin or keep more frequent contact with relatives or friends abroad would score higher on the subscale relative to their culture of origin, but not on the one relative to the Swiss culture.
Indeed, it was three times more frequent than pains of cardiac origin.
ADAMTS19 hypermethylation was more frequent in cancers of gastrointestinal origin (stomach, colon, and pancreas) than ovarian and breast cancers (OR = 2.9, CI = (1.9 4.7), p = 5.2 × 10−7, Fig. 4a).
Individuals of Mexican origin reported more frequent use of sun protective clothing compared to those from Central/South American, Puerto Rico, and Cuba.
Reproductive desire was more frequent among women of non-Spanish origin than in those of Spanish origin (63% vs. 38%, p = 0.003) (Table 2).
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