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Non-PCV7 serotypes became more frequent, particularly 19A, 7 F, 3 and 1 some years after the introduction of PCV7 [ 4, 5].
Although early diagnosis is becoming more frequent, particularly in those populations subjected to screening programs, resection rates for patients with HCC remain low (Lee et al, 1982 and Okuda et al, 1985).
Although the frequency of accidental drowning did not vary by sex, road traffic accident (1.4% vs. 0.5% in Abhoynagar and 3.3% vs. 0.2% in Mirsarai) and assault (1.3% vs. 0.2% in Abhoynagar and 1.2% vs. 0.4% in Mirsarai) were more frequent among males than females, among whom intentional self-harm was more frequent, particularly in Abhoynagar (5.1% vs. 2.5%).
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The diagnoses of headache, dizziness and tinnitus became more frequent especially after the neck injury, particularly among the low-frequent consulters, not only in the number of cases diagnosed but also in the number of consultations postneck injury (both p<0.0001).
More frequent sampling, particularly in the early stages of the hospitalization, may generate more meaningful data that can compare the temporal profiles of candidate biomarkers to one another.
Overall decreases in prostate cancer risk associated with regular aspirin use were modest, although there was some evidence of further risk reduction with more frequent use, particularly among men who were older than age 65 or who had a prior history of cardiovascular-related diseases or arthritis.
In addition, climate change is triggering more frequent extreme storms, particularly in the hurricane-ravaged Caribbean.
As Indian raids grew more frequent, tensions ran particularly high at Fort Phil Kearny, the closest military post to the Bighorn Mountains.
With climate change expected to cause more frequent severe droughts particularly in the southern United Kingdom, people are increasingly worried about the region's drought-sensitive butterflies.
Twelve described the main reason for their taking part as a desire to try a new approach after a long history of other treatments that were either not working for them or the side effects were not well tolerated, with those with more frequent seizures being particularly keen to try any alternatives.
Hand-foot skin reaction (HFSR) appears to be more frequent in Asians, particularly lower-grade reactions.
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