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Cytogenetic research showed in vitro higher folic acid induced chromosomal fragility and more frequent spontaneous chromosomal aberrations [ 15, 16].
During the acute phase of HCV infection, a strong immune response among patients with the IL28B favourable genotype could induce more frequent spontaneous clearance of HCV.
Cytogenetic research on lymphocyte cultures from BEN patients showed that in vitro higher folic acid inducedchromosomal fragility and more frequent spontaneous chromosomal aberrations.
This suggests that a stronger immune response during the acute phase of HCV infection among patients with the IL28B favourable genotype would induce more frequent spontaneous clearance of HCV.
The application of a larger transmembrane voltage is likely to disrupt the interactions between key residues involved in keeping the PD in place, leading to a more frequent spontaneous displacement of the latter.
Available data also suggest that, as an effect of the organised programme, some of the women who previously had more frequent spontaneous tests switched to the recommended 3-year interval (Ronco et al, 1997), resulting in test savings, therefore plausibly in increased cost-effectiveness.
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In each country, spontaneous preterm births were more frequent than non-spontaneous preterm births, with a few exceptions (Germany and Norway for singleton and multiple births, France and Malta for singleton births, and Belgium, Czech Republic, and Lithuania for multiple births).
By 72 hours, we identified more frequent and prolonged spontaneous calcium transients, suggestive of neuronal or tissue responses to infection that influence calcium signaling.
Whether more frequent intervals of spontaneous breathing might be more effective in this regard awaits experimental proof.
We hypothesized that iCPR would result in a more frequent return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and better functional recovery compared with sCPR.
For other causes of localized comorbidity, medically indicated PTB was more frequent than PPROM or spontaneous PTB.
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