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Although bone metastases from breast cancer are more often characterised by osteolytic lesions, osteoblastic or mixed lesions may also occur.

Female physicians were more often characterised by time-to-pregnancy interval longer than one year (18.4% vs. 9.8%), were bearing more high-risk pregnancies (26.3% vs.16.3%), and were more likely to be undergoing infertility therapy (8.5% vs. 3.4%) and experiencing miscarriage (20.8%vs.14.6%6%) during their reproductive years, compared with the general female population.

Furthermore, the 'confidence' brought about by predictability and certainty associated with risk management may not be conducive to health and social care services which are more often characterised by the considerable uncertainty, ambiguity and daily dilemmas associated with the delivery of care [ 21].

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36 Working-class women are more likely to express family-oriented values, while middle-class women more often are characterised by occupational dedication.

However, the other antisera did not identify the same material and were often characterised by more complex banding patterns (G3: CT-2, EXT-1, EXT-2) or had a distinct major band ~40 kDa (SS-22: EXT-1).

Young-onset type 2 diabetes is more common in non-white populations and is often characterised by signs of insulin resistance, such as acanthosis nigricans [ 22], which is rare in MODY.

Such applications are often characterised by relatively thick, 0.5 mm or more, adhesive joints and by a possible variability of the bond line thickness associated with large-scale structures manufactured in boatyard environment.

Rural areas are often characterised by worse population health outcomes and more difficult access to health care.

What is often characterised as a battle to the death between the two devices has more in common with a marriage which has resulted in a gaggle of children.

Fine-grained ICD-10 classification was more challenging for an automated system but was still effective (F-measure 0.80) — less accurate results were often characterised by those ICD-10 diagnoses with little or no training data available.

Vine, 47, whose standup sets are often characterised by streams of one-liners, beat off competition from Mark Watson, who wisecracked: "Always leave them wanting more, my uncle used to say to me.

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