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Worldwide, tumors of the gonads are the most frequently found (40 to 50%) of the germ cells tumors, whereas in our data, although they were the most frequent, the proportion was higher (43.2 to 100%).
85.3 % of our patients were polytraumatized, and trauma of the head was the most frequent lesion with a proportion of 85.3 % followed by the thorax with a frequency of 62.8 % and finally the abdomen with a rate of 21%%.
We then selected which types of service providers to invite to the study based on the highest proportion and most frequent patient use.
As mentioned above, although C. albicans remains the most frequent yeast pathogen, an increasing proportion of nonalbicans Candida species has emerged.
The addition of the next 30 most frequent STs increased the total proportion of clustered isolates (65% instead of 50% initially).
The numbers and proportions of most frequent side effects of overweight+obese vs normal weight patients treated with tamoxifen and tamoxifen+aminoglutethimide, respectively, are shown in Table 4.
Idiopathic PAH was the most frequent subgroup of PAH, with a proportion of 37%, similar to the French cohort (41% in the incident cohort) [ 12] but lower than in the REVEAL cohort (47%) [ 20].
Interestingly however, speakers' semantic knowledge was related to the proportion of the two most frequent gesture types ("path only" and "manner") produced during fluent speech.
Even though dauers were usually the most frequent stage in our study, a considerable proportion of samples did contain proliferating C. elegans populations (Table 3).
Haplotype A was the most frequent type found in all catchments with proportions of at least 65% (Fig. 5).
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