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GSDIa is the more frequent type, representing about 80%% of GSD I patients [ 5].
Staining on the periphery of brainstem Lewy bodies was more frequent, which may represent the incorporation of oligomers from the cytoplasm into the fibrillar structure of Lewy bodies, a potential protective mechanism to sequester toxic species away from the cellular machinery (Bucciantini et al., 2002; Muchowski, 2002; Soto and Estrada, 2008).
This kind of resistance seems to be more frequent for plant/potyvirus pathosystems, representing 40%% of the resistances identified, up to now, in the natural diversity of crop species.
Responses range from 0 (rarely/none or < 1 day) to 3 (most/all the time or 5 7 days) and total scores range between 0 and 60, with a higher score representing more frequent depressive symptoms.
A higher score represents more frequent experiences of perceived stigma.
The denser edges represent more frequent transitions, illustrating the pattern of travel on a national scale.
Although it is postulated that higher CMV IgG antibody levels represent more frequent or intense subclinical CMV reactivation from latency, this has not been conclusively proven.
Points located near a vertex (more frequent in the MeA) represent units that respond most strongly for the stimulus indicated at that vertex whereas points at the center (more frequent in the AOB) represent units that respond similarly to all stimuli.
Traditional prescribing culture involves recognition of factors that mandate dose reduction (such as renal impairment), although optimizing drug exposure, through more frequent or augmented dosing, represents an evolving strategy.
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