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The results may also suggest that maternal-fetal ZIKV transmission in human pregnancy may be more frequent than currently appreciated.
Nevertheless, it suggests that ancient HGT of DYW-type PPR proteins within certain discobid lineages might be more frequent than currently observed.
Another explanation is that the intergeneric hybridization events occurred more than once in this field, and are more frequent than currently thought.
However, structural rearrangements in DCIS may be more frequent than currently realized given the relatively frequent occurrence of such events in invasive breast cancers and breast cancer cell lines [ 82].
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In newly recruited IP probands, in the UK, immunoblot seropositivity (50%, with further 8% equivocal) is currently much more frequent than UBT (30%) or ELISA (35%) positivity [ 3].
"Recent research shows that heatwaves are currently five times more frequent than they would be in the absence of human-caused warming, and the chance of any particular heatwave being caused by climate change is 80%," a spokesperson for Greenpeace said, adding that unless efforts are made to cut carbon emissions, heatwaves are forecast to be 12 times more likely by 2040.
A recent molecular study showed that in addition to the two cultured species, another, currently uncultured Brachyspira spp. is more frequent than the other two Brachyspira spp. in the human colonic biopsies.
Complications after this procedure may be more frequent than expected.
Anterosuperior rotator cuff tears are more frequent than expected.
These are usually shorter and more frequent than strategic meetings.
And breakdowns are much more frequent than in the past.
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