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Using the weighted average of two rate-based models is straightforward and therefore the most common combining method (Rhoades and Gerstenberger 2009; Marzocchi et al. 2012).
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The next most common combined haplotype was type 2C, which was represented by six isolates from Nyingchi.
The most common combined cytokeratin expression pattern was CK20+/CK7− observed in 23 (43%) patients, followed by CK20−/CK7− observed in 15 (28%) patients (Table 3).
Use of levonorgestrel, the most common combined oral contraceptive, decreased during the study (from 15%to11%1% in CPRD, and 13%to10%0% in QResearch), whereas use of progestogen only oral contraceptives rose from 3% to 7% (fig 2).
To further evaluate the application of whole-genome cluster analysis to S. enterica serovar Enteritidis typing and cluster detection, we sequenced isolates with 2 of the most common combined PFGE/MLVA patterns (JEGX01.0004/NYS-B and JEGX01.0021/ NYS-B) as they were obtained during April 17 , 2012 August 16 , 2012
For combination therapy, the most common combinations were beta-lactams combined with macrolides or quinolones.
1 Lung cancer causes more deaths than the next four most common cancers combined (colon, breast, pancreas, and prostate).
The traditional format of reporting statistical analyses of medical data was most common, often combined with an extensive review of the literature or the development of a laboratory method.
The most common ways of combining base models in ensemble modelling are averaging and voting.
Usher syndrome (USH) is the most common cause of combined deaf-blindness in man.
The most common solution to combine data of different taxonomic groups is the calculation of compound indices comprising several individual indicators.
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