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At small scale, ticks were more often detected in the afternoon and were more abundant close to water pans for Amblyomma and Riphicephalus genuses.
Listeners more often detected a shift from [I ɛpapu] to [ɛpapu] than from [I ɛpapu] to [ipapu] in the high F1 context condition; the reverse was true in the low F1 context condition.
Furthermore, phenylacetate was more often detected in the diabetes group in this study.
P. falciparum infections were more often detected by PCR than by microscopy at all time points, with an additional 5.9% 10.8% being positive by PCR (Table 1).
Although stress-induced dendritic atrophy is more often detected in the CA3 region [9] [11], [13], [14], [54], it also occurs in CA1 neurons [55], where changes in synaptic organization are also observed [56].
Studies have consistently reported increased antibody responses to HHV-6 proteins in MS patients, demonstrated the presence of HHV-6A DNA in serum (indicative of a productive infection), particularly during clinical exacerbations, and pathologically HHV-6 is more often detected in regions of MS plaques compared to normal appearing white matter.
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HPV h r can only be reliably detected by DNA-based tests, and morphological changes on cytology or histology more often detect HPV 6 and other low risk types which produce benign lesions.
More often were detected students with symptoms of disc displacements.
CLART more often correctly detected HPV 6, 11, 31, 33, 35, 51, 52, 58, 59, and 66 than LA, although the number of compared datasets was small.
This proportion was lower among foreign-born children (55%) who relatively more often were detected through entry screening (18%) and before BCG vaccination (27%) (data not shown).
Similarly, male brown brocket deer defecate/urinate more often after detecting dung from unknown individuals near one of their latrines.
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