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Granaries, watermills and stone laundry basins were the most frequent elements of built heritage that was mentioned in the interviews.

Transposon sequence counting was restricted to the most frequent elements, the crapaud and discoglosse elements (Espagne et al. 2008).

To improve the quality of the returned neighbors, we consider only the most frequent elements in Z and sort them according to their NSPDK similarity to x.

The most frequent elements were SINEs, which were present in 70% of the introns that bore any kind of element, followed by LINEs, which were found in 26% of them.

The class 1 integrons are one of the most frequent elements in the acquisition, abundance, maintenance and spread of antimicrobial resistance gene cassettes among gram-negative bacteria isolated from clinical samples [ 29].

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Using the NCEP definition of MetS, hypertension was the most frequent element in both sexes, followed by dyslipidemia (Table 5).

The data element that was indicated as automatically accessible the most frequent (element 0: patient identification number) was necessary for computing the denominator.

The most frequent element chosen was "gluten-free choices in restaurants", which was selected by 68.8% of participants; "gluten-free choices in supermarkets" was chosen by 36.0% and "informative campaigns in all social contexts" (e.g. schools, restaurants) by 36.6%; 32.9% of patients selected "better labelling"; 22.8% chose "earlier diagnosis", and only 2.9% chose "better dietetic counseling".

The CCAAT box is one of the most frequent promoter elements, being found in 60 70% of them by bioinformatic analysis [21] [23] and ChIP on chip experiments [24].

The most frequent sequence elements of the second class were the 6mers TCGGCA (16), GGCAGT (14), CGGCAG (11) and GCAGTT (11) and the 7mers GGCAGTT (11), TCGGCAG (9) and CGGCAGT (7).

These two L1 subelements correspond to approximately 25% and 5% of the most frequent L1 elements in NWMs genomes, respectively, but they are significantly less frequent in the Catarrhini genomes (fig. 1 A), representing only approximately 5% (L1PA7; P value < 2.2e-16, χ = 50,809; d.f. = 1) and approximately 1% (L1PA3; P value < 2.2e-16, χ = 6,913; d.f. = 1), respectively.

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