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Since the early 1980s, when privatization began to sweep through civil aviation, terminal-operation companies have also become more frequent, such as those that own terminals in Birmingham, Eng.; Brussels; and Toronto.
Most peatlands are found in the southeastern region, however large smoldering ground fires in the north are becoming more frequent, such as those experienced in Alaska in 2015.
Many of the disease phenotypes studied are either more frequent (such as G6PD deficiency) or are regionally endemic, restricted to certain tribal communities or even unique to consanguine families.
Sessions are more frequent, such as weekly or bimonthly; lengthier (often an hour); and focus more intensively on individual and family processes deemed counterproductive to optimal disease care and family functioning (15, 16).
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This comprehends important and more frequent diseases such as subarachnoid haemorrhage, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis or cervical artery dissection [21].
This means, however, that some of the works require more frequent maintenance, such as re-waxing.
The method is based on the observation that, in a bottlenecked population, rare alleles have a higher probability of being lost than more frequent alleles, such that heterozygosity (or gene diversity [25]) becomes higher than would be expected in an equilibrium population.
We believe that some drug interactions may be more frequent in such patients.
These activities are possibly easier to fulfill than more frequent activities such as preparing meals or taking medication.
More frequent findings, such as adenomas or advanced adenomas, are often used as surrogate measures to assess outcomes.
A deeper examination of the mouse assemblies shows that with more reads, assembly errors become more frequent but such errors can be mitigated with more stringent assembly parameters.
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