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While Mr. Abrams on occasion bested Mr. King in the ratings, Ms. Maddow's wins are coming at a more frequent rate.
Lilly previously argued that Zyprexa had not been proved to cause high blood sugar at a more frequent rate than its competitors.
The advent of bibliometrics (as a consequence of the journal impact factor) led to what is commonly recognised as the Stem/non-Stem divide – whereby those disciplines that publish at a more frequent rate, and in journals rather than books or monographs, tend to have a better coverage.
Less commonly, the intervention itself necessitates a more frequent rate of study visits.
Having fewer patients may make it more feasible to collect more variables at a more frequent rate for each one of them.
Interestingly, the authors found nonsignificantly lower success rates with tigecycline than with control antibiotics, with a more frequent rate of adverse events in the tigecycline group (odds ratio = 1.45; 95% CI, 1.11 to 1.88).
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It also appears that individuals experiencing brief periods of more-frequent rates of exposure (Figure 6) experience immunity that does not prevent infection, but will likely reduce the duration and severity of secondary infection and disease.
Similar results have been found during genetic map integration in grapevine [ 1], but more frequent recombination rate differences have been reported among integrated maps in apple (Malus domestica Borkh) [ 38], Brassica ssp.
The plotted deviations of the reference algorithms are smoother due to the more frequent estimation rates in contrast to the adaptive estimation times returned by the bare AAC algorithm.
49 Minor hypoglycemia is certainly more frequent, but rates are still relatively low in some studies.
All symptoms were more frequent when rated by parents than by teachers, both in boys and girls.
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