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Although our numbers are small, this distribution differs from an adult series in which combined ACL and MCL ruptures more often completely tore the MCL tibial attachment (53 %) than the femoral attachment (26 %) [31].
Men are often minimally symptomatic or, more often, completely asymptomatic and can be expected to survive substantially longer than their historical counterparts [ 5, 6].
For decades, arsenic has been considered a nongenotoxic carcinogen because it is only weakly active or, more often, completely inactive in bacterial and mammalian cell mutation assays.
For decades, As has been considered a nongenotoxic carcinogen because it is only weakly active or, more often, completely inactive in bacterial and mammalian cell mutation assays (Hei and Filipic 2004).
However, patients of HP were significantly more often "completely satisfied" (53% vs. 43%) with their treatment, without significant differences in the fulfillment of their treatment related expectations (37% vs. 33%).
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The whole point about his writing was that he quite frequently intensely disliked an exhibition of "traditional" art – often on the grounds of (ineptly) non-traditional curating, of which we've certainly had our fair share and then some – and that he also quite frequently liked more modern art, often completely unexpectedly.
Damaged individuals in both island and mainland populations showed the same initial wilting response to the simulated root damage treatment, with mainland plants recovering significantly more often and more completely than island plants.
In fact the best black metal is, more often than not, completely secular.
The result is a fogged plate that, more often that not, is completely ruined by time and mistreatment.
These experiments must now be repeated with real seaweed, which the animal will presumably be able to cut, rather than need to egest completely, more often.
Previous reports have shown that female mice rarely vocalize in the presence of an anesthetized or devocalized male, and more often than not are completely silent (Whitney et al., 1973; Warburton et al., 1989).
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