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Type 2 is more prevalent, representing more than 90percentt of all cases.
Serotypes 12 F and 24 F became more prevalent, representing 12 and 7%% of all IPD cases, respectively.
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For honest companies, moving from a low corruption climate to one where corporate and government misdeeds are more prevalent can represent as much as a 20% additional tax on top of the normal costs of doing business.
There is a need for a coordinated approach to developing patient cohorts for the more prevalent mental disorders representing major mental health challenges such as BD.
Diabetes is more prevalent among females representing 58.1% of total diabetes cases.
But the aggressive, fast-moving form of the disease -- although curable in 30%to40%0% of cases when treated with chemotherapy -- is more prevalent, and thus represents a significant market for Genentech and San Diego-based Idec.
Red and blue dots represent transcripts more prevalent in WT and ∆fliC libraries, respectively.
Binding to activated Rho1 may represent the more prevalent scenario for the initial interaction of Dia with the apical membrane.
The few studies on this subject in our setting indicate that the somatisation disorders are more prevalent among immigrant population and represent a large proportion of consultations.
Genotypes G2 and G3 were present in several rotavirus positive samples in HCMC, but neither was identified in positive amplifications from DT. Genotype G12 was identified in both locations but was more prevalent in DT than in HCMC, representing 28.3%and3.4%4% of all G types in these locations, respectively (P = 0.0016, χ test).
Therefore, it is also possible that this fourth phylogenetic subgroup may represent a fifth subspecies which may be more prevalent amongst the Chinese population.
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