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Patients under varenicline more frequently presented nausea/vomiting (P < 0.0005), patients under TNP experienced skin reactions more frequently (P = 0.002).
Hypotension occurred more frequently (P = .02) in group I (30%) versus groups II IV (9%, 13%, 3%).
However high-caseload sonographers used M-mode scanning in addition to B-mode scanning more frequently (p = 0.019).
Similarly, social interactions were observed more frequently (P ≤ 0.001) among the pigs in the enriched (10.27%) than in barren (6.69%) pens.
The 16 patients who underwent decompressive craniectomy did not differ from others CVT at ICU admission, but received norepinephrine more frequently (p = 0.018).
SaV infection was detected more frequently (p = 0.0001) in animals between 22 and 28 days of age, in equal frequencies in piglets with and without diarrhea (p = 0.59), and in the five Brazilian States.
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Gene constellations 5PP, COS and CSS were found more frequently (P-value < 0.05) in regions of higher average recombination rates on the autosomes (Table 1).
Infants with CLD were readmitted more frequently (p=0.045) and had longer hospital stays during the first 2 years of life (p=0.034) than those without CLD.
Nevertheless, students who were introduced through extracurricular activities were found to enrol more frequently (p=0.005).
Women who did not complete the pre- or postcounselling questionnaire reported having children more frequently (P=0.025) than women who did complete all items of both questionnaires.
Two reconstructed haplotypes were also strongly associated with SLE, with C A C T G being more frequently (p=0.0022) present in patients with SLE (26%) than in controls (17%).
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