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The Hanuman langur (Semnopithecus entellus), one of the most common Indian monkeys, is named after the Ramayana character.
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At ISI, HPV 16, 18 specific primers were used to detect these 2 genotypes (most common among Indian females [ 9]) in cervical samples from both cases and controls.
Cervical cancer is the most common cancer among Indian women.
Cervical cancer is the most common malignancy among Indian women [ 1].
Cervical cancer is a preventable but the most common cancer among Indian women and second most common cancer among women worldwide [ 1, 2].
Saris, the most common article of the Indian woman's dress, were almost always printed.
The most common cancers in the Indian registries were of the head and neck, breast, lung, cervix and oesophagus.
Iron deficiency is the most common micronutrient deficiency among Indian preschool children contributing to increased burden of morbidity and mortality and the most significant negative consequence of iron deficiency is iron deficiency anemia (IDA).
For example, G12 strains in South America and far eastern Asia contain the globally rare P[9]; the only identified G12 strain in the United States bears the regionally common P[6]; Hungarian strains are associated with the most common genotype, P[8]; and Indian strains have been found in association with globally or regionally distributed P[4], P[6], or P[8] specificities.
Incidence rates for nearly all cancers in British Indians are closer to the rates in British whites than to Indians in India with breast, prostate, lung and colorectal cancer now also the most common cancers in British Indians.
The five most common cancers in British Indians were of the breast (n=149), prostate (n=63), lung (n=53), non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (n=41) and rectum (n=39) whereas the five most common in British whites were of the lung (n=723), breast (n=710), colon (n=367), prostate (n=423) and rectum (n=179).
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