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The most commonly absent items were an adequate description of the flow of patients and adequate description of double blinding.
Genes encoding ribosomal proteins and subunits of the succinate dehydrogenase complex are most commonly absent [ 3], although loss or pseudogenization of other genes, such as cox2 [ 4, 5], nad7 [ 6, 7], atp8 [ 7], and cytochrome c biogenesis subunits [ 7, 8] has occurred as well.
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The most frequent tumor suppressor lost is TP53, with INK4A- ARF less commonly absent at the genomic level but possibly silenced through alternative mechanisms [ 3, 6, 15, 16].
Perforation remains a feared and well-recognized complication; however, endoscopic detection is often absent, and most commonly, diagnosis is delayed and depends on clinical signs and/or radiology findings.
Temperature was the most commonly missing vital sign, being absent in 11.4% (1915/16 795) of observation sets.
We also identified Rv0849, Rv1737 and the RD2-encoded Rv1986 (absent from most commonly used BCG strains) as major inducers of IFN-γ production in individuals with LTBI before isoniazid therapy.
Alopecia, the most commonly occurring event, was almost completely absent in DC Bead patients (1 vs. 23 events).
The BOR (branchio-oto-renal) syndrome is a dominant disorder most commonly caused by mutations in the EYA1 (Eyes Absent 1) gene.
The most commonly encountered clinical signs of HIV DSP are decreased or absent ankle jerks and decreased pinprick and vibration sensation involving the distal lower extremities.
Such cells are most commonly found at the invasive margin, directly abutting tumour cells but are absent in areas distant from tumour.
The most commonly cited exceptions to the rule of hearsay relate to statements made by dead or absent persons, statements in public documents, and to confessions and admissions by parties.
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