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They smoked more cigarettes and more often demonstrated cannabis, opiate, cocaine and sedative dependence (tables 1 and 2).
That the beluga calf more often demonstrated activity (climbing on to the mother's back, rolling along the longitude axis, or touching the mother with the pectoral flipper while keeping the mother in its left visual hemifield (Fig. 2D; 61 of 74 cases, 82%, Chi-square test 31.135, P<0,0001), is further evidence of a calf visual preference.
Conversely, histology of the 73 patients with cholestatic injury more often demonstrated bile plugs and duct paucity.
Tumors with negative IHC more often demonstrated positive estrogen (P = 0.001) and proges-terone (P = 0.001) expression than did patients with positive IHC.
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Williford et al. ([2007]) noted that externalizing problems are more prevalent among boys than girls as boys seem to be more hyperactive, more often demonstrate oppositional behaviour.
Breast tumours belonging to these subclasses more often demonstrate respectively EGFR and ErbB2 overexpression (Nielsen et al, 2004).
Earlier studies [ 7] have indicated that people providing care for patients with AD who also have stronger emotional bonds with the patients more often demonstrate somatic, rather than affective, symptoms related to depression.
In our experiments, this may explain why the keas searched more thoroughly, inspected both tubes from both sides more often and demonstrated less exclusion than the ravens.
And over the last half century, when it comes to issues of, say, race and sexual orientation, younger generations have often demonstrated more acceptance and open-mindedness than older ones.
Finally, younger patients often demonstrated more dramatic cases with many social problems and were therefore selected by the CPs for the QoL study.
I don't know why the people of Germany don't take to the streets much more often to demonstrate over their political grievances.
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