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The reason is that such countries are more often subject to large supply shocks and terms of trade shocks.

In his 189-page decision, he takes on all the arguments, making unsparing judgments about matters more often subject to political spin.

Onychomycosis can occur under the fingernails, but it is far more common in toes, doctors say, because the feet are more often subject to the dark, warm, moist conditions that fungi favor.

That philosophy in practice is not the fully self-critical activity its exponents claim it to be is shown nowhere more clearly than in the reception that philosophers give to theories that are unfashionable; they more often subject them to conventional abuse than to patient critical examination.

This parsing of proteins raises the question as to which portion of proteins, domain vs. non-domain is more often subject to directional selection.

Annotation of the predicted cellular location of encoded proteins suggests that genes at the surface or secreted from the parasite are more often subject to adaptive evolution, (Table 2).

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Conclusions: Mortality in this group is similar to other series, being patients with more comorbidities, with the highest score in the EuroSCORE and APACHE II and more often subjected to mixed surgery.

Indeed, a 2005 report from Walter S. Gilliam, a professor of psychology at Yale University and the director of the school's Edward Zigler Center in Child Development and Social Policy, looked at preschool expulsions and found that black students were more often subjected to the harshest punishments.

In addition, noncanonical A-rich poly(A) sites are more likely to be engaged in alternative polyadenylation and are more often subjected to tissue-specific regulation compared with canonical poly(A) sites.

This result is consistent with previous studies demonstrating that regulatory proteins, such as transcription factors and kinases, are more often subjected to post-translational regulation via phosphorylation than are metabolic enzymes [ 60, 62].

In addition, patients where blood cultures were taken had a significantly higher mean CRP (91 vs 57 mg/L) and were more often subjected to wound cultures (64 vs 25%%).

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