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As past surveys have shown, this report found that Americans who prayed more frequently and attended worship services more often tended to be more conservative and "somewhat more Republican" than other people.
However, in general, the H2 counts more often tended to be "weak", typically due to low-bootstrap placement of one Cf sequence with a ((Gm,Gm),Mt) clade (shown in one clade in each of Figs. 3A C).
Using coercion against the patient more often tended to cause emotional rather than ethical difficulties.
Both ER-positive and PR-positive patients more often tended to have DTC in their BM than receptor-negative patients (Table 1).
We have also observed, interestingly, that patients who exhibited ASS resolution or improvement, compared with those who did not, more often tended to be those treated with IVIGs, although not significantly so (P = 0.06).
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Schools with higher percentages of inexperienced teachers and schools where teachers are absent more often tend to have more suspensions.
Genes associated with the same disease, compared to genes associated with different diseases, more often tend to share a protein-protein interaction and a Gene Ontology Biological Process.
For instance, BRCA1 breast cancers are most often ER and progesterone receptor (PR -negative, but BRCA2 cancers more often tend to be PR -negative these receptors [ 9].
For instance, BRCA1 breast cancers are most often ER and PR negative, but BRCA2 cancers more often tend to be positive for these receptors (Verhoog et al, 1999).
This is because heterozygotes possess a phenotype that is intermediate to, or more often tending toward, a phenotype that matches a homozygote.
The results confirm other observations that patients seeking CAM treatments are younger and more often tend to be female [ 9, 10].
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