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Reports of violent episodes are more prevalent at smaller institutions that house only psychiatric patients.
Now a new study finds that it is much more prevalent at some hospitals than others.
In fact, it is well known that some mood disorders are more prevalent at certain times of the year.
Only slightly reassuring is the fact that prostate cancer becomes more prevalent at ages when men's testosterone levels naturally decline.
However, product shrinkage may be more prevalent at this time of year when the number of price promotions is particularly high.
TAMPA, Fla .– The old line that you can't tell the players without a scorecard is even more prevalent at this year's Yankees camp.
Macrophages usually become more prevalent at the site of injury only after days or weeks and are a cellular hallmark of chronic inflammation.
Muscarinic receptors predominate at higher levels of the central nervous system, while nicotinic receptors, which are much faster acting, are more prevalent at neurons of the spinal cord and at neuromuscular junctions in skeletal muscle.
Both are strongly influenced by economic progress and are more prevalent at different stages of development.
Second, most neurobehavioral symptoms were more prevalent at post-competition and day 1 than at time of injury (Fig. 1d).
However, the opposite is true for lower current densities as membrane dehydration becomes more prevalent at higher temperatures.
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