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Modifications include stronger puffing (i.e., larger and more frequent) that potentially results in higher nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide extraction.
Nor is it any more frequent that alumni are at a loss for money.
It's more frequent that someone would bring a person in," Paprocki said.
In his 2006 book The Rebels: How Blair Lost His Majority, Philip Cowley establishes that backbench rebellion is actually far more frequent that we might sometimes assume.
Mr. Obama has distorted Mr. McCain's record at times, but Mr. McCain's false charges have been more frequent: that Mr. Obama opposes "innovation" on energy policy; that he voted 94 times for "higher taxes"; and that Mr. Obama is personally responsible for rising gasoline prices.
It is more and more frequent that the customer himself produces electrical energy using alternative energy production methods (solar energy, biomass, wind...)...
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The basic idea of our adaptive BR scheme is a rational inference that generally the occurrences of new incoming connections may be much more frequent than that of handoff connections [21 24].
The qPCR analysis showed that the variation in copy number was far more frequent than that identified in the aCGH.
It has been reported that the incidence of BRONJ with intravenous bisphosphonates is more frequent than that with oral bisphosphonates [23].
A secondary finding in this study was that the physicians reported frequent computer-related problems, much more frequent than that of medical secretaries and nurses (fig 7).
As with healthy donors, CCR5 expression by RA peripheral blood CD27+ B cells was more frequent than that of CD27- B cells, and CXCR4 expression by CD27+ B cells was less frequent than that of CD27- B cells.
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