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Furthermore, there is evidence that women with gynecologic cancers more frequently undergo bilateral salpingoophorectomy than women with benign disease [12].
These cells also more frequently undergo apoptosis compared to denser cells that do not express these genes.
Critically ill patients usually receive more intravenous fluids, have more blood drawn for laboratory tests, and more frequently undergo invasive procedures, all factors leading to lower HB concentrations.
However, patients admitted to hospital on the weekend for peptic ulcer-related hemorrhage have a higher mortality rate and more frequently undergo surgery [ 4].
These homoeologues seem to more frequently undergo subfunctionalization with spatial expression patterns compared with other possible events including nonfunctionalization and neofunctionalization.
Microsatellite regions more frequently undergo mutations (point mutations as well as change of repeat number) than the other genomic regions (4).
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Furthermore, at day 2 of medium depletion, cells in 10% glucose SC cultures were more frequently undergoing apoptosis compared to cells in 2% glucose SC indicated by increased apoptotic degradation of DNA.
ICU patients frequently undergo chest radiographs (CXRs).
PPOs frequently undergo post-translational processing.
Women with a greater knowledge of preventive health may undergo screening more frequently, or women undergoing screening may learn more about the purpose and recommended intervals of screening through the screening process.
Uterine rupture occurred more frequently among women undergoing a trial of labor than among those undergoing elective repeat cesarean delivery (odds ratio, 2.10; 95% confidence interval, 1.45-3.05).
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