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Repetitive patterns occupy many of the other spots among the 20 most frequent numbers.
Patients seeing physicians with the most frequent numbers of claims but without high payments were significantly more likely to complain that they felt rushed, never received explanations for tests, and were ignored.
Specializing in hot jazz and recoiling from so-called sweet music, the band took its name from one of its most frequent numbers, Jelly Roll Morton's "Wolverine Blues".
In angiosperms the most frequent numbers of sites per diploid karyotype were two and four, suggesting that in spite of the wide dispersion capacity of these sequences the number of rDNA sites tends to be restricted.
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The most frequent number of authors was three, accounting for 5829 articles (22.1 %).
Six to eight pages (12,212; 46.4 %) were the most frequent number of pages (Table 1).
The most frequent number of fulltime intensivists available was one to five (46%) or five to ten (36%).
KN400 has two ribosomal RNA operons, which is the most frequent number of rRNA operons among the 895 microbial genomes.
Among mutational event of 16 samples on any of the three genes (PIK3R1, PIK3CD, and GRB2), PIK3R1 is the most frequent (number of event samples: 14).
The most frequent number of CV risk factors possessed by patients was four (37.3%), followed by three (29.7%) and five (22.3%).
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