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The most common template used was the 'Dizziness' template (53% visits), followed by 'Nausea, Vomiting, and Diarrhea' template (6.5%), 'General Adult' template (5.7%), 'Headache' template (5.3%), and 'Abdominal Pain' template (4.1%).
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Anodized aluminium oxide has become one of the most common templates for the preparation of different nanometer-sized structures [11 16].
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The most common mechanism is incomplete template extension, when a partially extended sequence from one sequence reanneals to another parent in the next cycle of PCR.
The second most common strategy employed was templates for the history and assessment and plan, and pre-populated 'dot phrases' for the physical exam.
After all, most business stories follow a common template, and the data is already available in a structured format, so why waste time getting people involved at all?
Individual fractional anisotropy images were registered to a common template (the most 'representative' subject; in this case a control subject) and co-registered to MNI space for display and report purposes.
It is the most common place to add any template and allow it to work.
The most common failure mode resulting from template-related characteristics was "Poly A tail" or failed reads with attenuated sequence due to poly A tails, there were 484 reads in this category.
JERM templates exist for the most common bioinformatics data types facilitating data exchange and data depositing in the relevant public repositories, e.g. ArrayExpress.
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