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She found that when the children were between the ages of 3 and 5, parents more frequently described the girls as imitating typical kids and seeking out social contacts.

They also more frequently described their headache pain as "throbbing", "pressure", "constant" and "sharp".

Additional rheumatic diseases associated with aortitis are: relapsing polychondritis (RP), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus and Cogan's syndrome, with RP and RA being relatively more frequently described.

This transformation is akin to the bimolecular ketonization of monocarboxylic acids [136]-[141], whish is much more frequently described in the literature.

Several gender-related differences in the pediatric headache profile were found: the boys began to have headache earlier (mean age: 10 yrs) than the girls (mean age: 12.5 yrs); the boys more frequently described "squeezing" headache pain and more frequently reported pain located in the "top of the head" and sharp headache pain located at the back of the head.

Our work highlights the need for information gathering regarding these parameters, as well as more frequently described measures such as the clinical attack rate, to optimise the predictive capacity of models for use as decision support tools in the event of a pandemic.

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When rights are embedded in international law we speak of them as human rights; but when they are enacted in national law we more frequently describe them as civil or constitutional rights.

Peri-urban residents knew more about mosquitoes' role in malaria transmission, could more frequently describe the larval stages and their breeding habitats, and were more likely to use bed nets even though malaria prevalence was only half of what was found in the rural highland sites (p < 0.05).

In addition, varus-valgus laxity has more frequently been described in women than in men [ 51].

As Reddy et al [ 10] reported, it has previously received other names, such as idiopathic upper lobe fibrosis (IPUF), and has more frequently been described in the Japanese literature [ 3- 5, 9] and may be more common in the Japanese.

Based on the WxxxE-dependent ability of ectopically expressed BtpA to induce filopodia, we propose that BtpA may help gain more insight into the frequently described cross talk between TLR and GTPase signalling networks [ 55, 56].

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