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Over half (54%) of patients were prescribed one or more potentially inappropriate medications prior to admission, of which major tranquilizers were the most common subcategory.
28 The 1994 China National Diabetes Mellitus Survey of Chinese adults showed that impaired glucose tolerance was the most common form of impaired glucose regulation and that high fasting plasma glucose concentrations with high two hour post-load plasma glucose concentrations was the most common subcategory of diabetes.
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The five most common subcategories are reported.
The five most common subcategories are reported in Tables 3 and 4. Nurses and doctors who gave emotional support to the parents were described as considerate, empathetic or helpful, nice or kind; they took time, showed understanding and were considerate (Tables 3 and 4).
As can be seen in Table 2, highly similar carbohydrate metabolism synologs in bacterial genomes are by far most common in the subcategory "Central carbohydrate metabolism", as already observed for A. vinelandii.
Due to small number of pets in some subcategories, only most common groups/species (dog, cat, rodent and birds) were the focus of the further analyses.
Within the cellular components category, the four most common groups of proteins were assigned to the subcategories of cell (40.8%), organelle (32.8%), membrane (16.9%), and macromolecular complex (6.2%).
We ascertained cause of death from the cause of death register and further divided this into three subcategories: suicide, fatal injury or accident, and other, among which cancers and cardiac events were the most common (see supplementary table for all E codes).
Most common was Atrazine.
The most common affects infants.
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