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Sokal and Sneath similarity measure was computed to define the most common defined defects.

Overall, the most common defined sarcoma grade at the time diagnosis was coded as poorly differentiated (25%).

Tumour types varied widely, with the most common (defined as being diagnosed in two or more patients) being ovarian (n=4), GBM (n=3) and mesothelioma (n=3).

In total, mutations that result in a V600E substitution in BRAF and consequent constitutive activation occur in approximately 45% of PTCs in adults, making BRAF mutations the most common defined genetic abnormality in thyroid cancers (Xing, 2005).

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When averaged over all ages, neurodegeneration was most common when defined as ADsig/FDG and least common when defined as adjusted hippocampal volume alone (Fig. 3).

Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetically defined cause of intellectual disabilities.

Assuming the hard sphere model of atoms in a molecule, the van der Waals surface, the molecular surface (Connolly surface), and the offset surface (Lee Richards surface) are the most common surfaces defined on a molecule in biochemistry and molecular biology.

A summary of the most common AEs, defined as any AE that occurred in more than one subject in any treatment group, is presented in Table 3.

Dose reconstruction was based on the radiological protocols defined by each department 941 protocols for the most common procedures defining image-acquisition parameters for several patient age (or weight) categories.

The most common procedure defines two thresholds as shown in Equation 1.

Some of the most common expressions define events according to consequences, such as in the case of the word "stressor", and not according to the characteristics of that single event [ 7, 8].

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