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The most common section heading patterns, and some rarer patterns, are shown in Table 4.
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Our analyses of representative species from the most common sections of Aspergillus showed for the first time here that mitochondrial based phylogenies indicate different evolutionary pathways which may provide valuable data for taxonomic purposes when combined with morphological and nuclear based molecular datasets.
The most common biopsy section was lung (11 specimens), followed by nasal mucosa (seven specimens), and kidney (three specimens).> -wrap-foot> The specimens of nasal mucosa, lung, and kidney were histopathologically reviewed according to the items of ACR classification criteria and CHCC classification.
The most common cold-formed steel sections are lipped C sections and lipped Z sections, and the thickness typically ranges from 1.2 to 3.2 mm.
Obese women also have a significantly increased risk of caesarean section of between 2-fold to more than 3-fold [ 13, 15, 18, 19, 21– 25], with the most common reason for caesarean section being delay during the first stage of labour, even after augmentation with oxytocin [ 17– 17].
It was the most common hadrosaurine of this section, which was deposited about 75.5 million years ago.
The most common indications for cesarean section were cervical dystocia (59.3 %) and fetal distress (37 %).
The most common locations within the section were the alley (76%), or a cubicle (21%).
One of the most common indications for caesarean section is dystocia.
The most common reason for caesarean section (CS) is repeat CS following previous CS.
The most common indications for caesarean section were cephalopelvic disproportion and ante-partum haemorrhage.
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