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Certainly, the most common rise in blood pressure does not appear to be very high (10 20 mm Hg systolic), and the incidence of hypertensive crisis in most studies is low (0.1%).
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However, it remains unclear to what extent these risk factors explain the fact that the disease is most common, and is rising most rapidly, among white males compared to other groups.
The most common explanation for the rise in German bond yields is that they are coming back to more normal levels as fear of a euro zone Armageddon subsides.
Large (≥1 gene) indels were the most common changes, often giving rise to gene organisation changes.
As a result of his work, compensation for a severed hand -- one of the most common injuries -- has risen to more than $24,000 from an average of about $4,000.
Gram-negative organisms being the most common causative agent, the rising prevalence of resistance to a number of antibiotics and more importantly the production of extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) by these organisms is a growing concern worldwide.
The most common primary tumours to give rise to pancreatic metastases are lung cancer, breast cancer, renal cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma, carcinoma of gastrointestinal origin and prostate cancer.
As TMZ is routinely used as a first-line therapy for GBMs, we sought to first determine the concentration required to achieve 50% inhibition of cell proliferation, i.e., IC50 of TMZ, Nimotuzumab and rapamycin in immortalized human astrocytes (iNHA) which are the most common cell types that give rise to glioma.
The consumption of uncoated free-sheet paper, for instance — the most common kind of office paper — rose almost fifteen per cent in the United States between 1995 and 2000.
On Friday, as he worked out the implications of the two-step change – requiring ID to vote, and then shutting down the most common ID provider – his voice rose.
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common malignant tumour with a rising incidence of about 3% per year since 1975.
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