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The findings of 42.3% nursing home residents with fecal incontinence at least a few times a month or more often corresponds well with other studies with a prevalence of fecal incontinence between 40-55% [ 5- 10].
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Independent of student group, women were more often depressed, which corresponds to the situation in the general population and Swedish university students [ 9, 29].
This can be due to the fact that there is less variation in labor market behavior among childless singles or that non-participation corresponds more often to demand-side constraints (rather than to voluntary choice) in their case.
Recently, Kapiteijn et al. (2001) reported that p53 gene mutation corresponds more often to p53 overexpression in left- than in right-sided tumours, suggesting that mechanisms of oncogenesis may differ between the two cases.
But in Berger's work, art and death correspond more often than they come into conflict.
They were more likely to search for patient oriented material than were specialists who more often searched literature, journals and corresponded with colleagues.
The formation of type (iii) products is revealed by the fact that interactions between contiguous fragments on the genome are more often found in the -/+ configuration, which corresponds to a loop, than in a -/- or +/+ configuration.
Grant did lapse into the passive voice more often in the later chapters, a lapse that corresponded with his irreversible decline toward the end of his life.
Frequently they may correspond to national frontiers, but more often they are aspects of the general culture of an area and may well be quite independent of political or linguistic boundaries.
More often than not, such a response doesn't even correspond to the content of your e-mail.
This limitation to the measure does not correspond with the way reality works: More often than not, brand loyalists' passion for a brand can be increased with ads and brand actions that resonate.
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