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This may indicate that there is more individual diversity within the diet of girls or that boys have more often similar food preferences.
When the UCD was a neoplasm, consistencies reached 93.7% and the MD of last hospital stay was more often similar to UCD (54.9%), much higher than for any other cause of death.
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Similarly, individuals who associate more often may have similar body sizes and, as a consequence, vocal tract morphologies and call structure.
If you were to spend a month hanging out at the courthouse, you would hear this speech, or something very similar, more often than you'd think.
The documents, made public by lawyers suing Bayer, include e-mail messages, memos and sworn depositions of executives that show that Bayer promoted the drug, Baycol, even as a company analysis found that patients on Baycol were falling ill or dying from a rare muscle condition much more often than patients on similar drugs.
The shape of well-preserved cellulosomes was more or less spherical, often similar to that of an olive fruit with a cavity.
Bextra causes Stevens-Johnson Syndrome more often than Celebrex, a similar Pfizer pain drug, and Pfizer has been in discussions with the Food and Drug Administration about how to include the risk in the drug's label.
Non-responders were more often men and of similar age.
Non health care settings occurred more often with home or similar settings being studied in 44% of studies and other community settings in 16%.
Patients with the highest BP had lower eGFR, higher PP, and were more often smokers, but had similar gender distribution, age, diabetes duration, CVD, HbA1c, BMI, total cholesterol, UAER, and previous CVD.
More often than not, companies in similar positions have similar views.
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