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Instead in adults, active pulmonary TB more frequently represents a secondary reactivation of a latent TB infection [ 32].Primary focus is subpleural in 70% of cases and in 25% of cases the foci are multiple.
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Analysis of pollen count revealed that some plant species were more frequently represented in the honey sample.
Women are also more frequently represented in a number of pain conditions such as fibromyalgia, temporo mandibular dysfunction, migraine, rheumatoid arthritis and irritable bowl syndrome.
Clinical onset occurs at up to 2 years of age, with motor and sensory impairment and skeletal deformities, more frequently represented by scoliosis.
Although they can be caused by a direct blow to the elbow, they more frequently represent a bony avulsion of the lateral collateral ligament complex after a varus stress [3, 4].
Interestingly, in cocolonized samples rare serotypes were more frequently represented than the prevalent serotypes (23.4% versus 11.4%. p = 0.01) (Figure 2A).
For all causes of trauma, males were more frequently represented than females.
The mean age of both groups was 14 years, with females, non-smokers, and ice hockey fans more frequently represented.
Study participants' ages ranged from 16 to 88, years and younger age groups (16 25 and 26 35 years) were more frequently represented.
Moreover, background items, when presented in equal proportions to SD and SA objects (i.e. in 'Type 3' scenes), were more frequently represented in the core scenes than SA objects.
Within the depleted genes (Fig. 3b, blue), transporter proteins were more frequently represented compared to the reference gene list, while nucleic acid binding proteins were under-represented.
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