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The most frequent early clinical findings are fever (67%) and spinal ache (89%).
Silencing of P16 through methylation and locus deletion is the most frequent early events in carcinogenesis.
Calling is most frequent early in the breeding season, mainly at night for the corn crake, but in the day for its African cousin.
Jacoby et al. [ 43] found that the most frequent early adopters of new drugs were the least cost conscious.
Although GI events with exenatide QW and BID were numerically more frequent than with the non-GLP-1RA comparator group, GI events were most frequent early in treatment and for a short duration before decreasing over time.
False alarms were most frequent early in the time period where targets could appear, but hit rate grew steadily as a function of time (Author response image 1, blue line).
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To make the average entry time small, one might expect that the optimal design places the most frequent characters early in the cursor path and sets the cursor duration long enough to ensure that the error probabilities for these characters do not become too high.
One of the most frequent and early symptoms of metabolic syndrome is hypertriglyceridemia.
A TP53 mutation is among the most frequent and earliest detectable genetic alteration in glioma (Ohgaki and Kleihues, 2011).
In our study, CCNA2 appears as a most frequent and earliest up-regulated cyclin at the initial stage.
Intermittent claudication (pains in leg muscles during walking) is the most frequent and earliest symptom [ 10, 14].
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