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Overall, the most frequent morph of section Psammophilae was the hermaphrodite, with an 86.8 % of individuals included in this category, followed by the female and the gynomonoecious morphs (7.9 and 5.3 %, respectively).
This fact could suggest the appearance of some other basins of attraction beyond the original AEY regimes that we have found in section 'Most Frequent Persistent Regimes' and the mentioned combinations of isolated states of section 'Isolated Bargaining Clusters'.
In both groups the most frequent indication for caesarean section was fetal distress however this intervention was done more among the latent phase group 61(24.4%), versus 25(10.0%) p < 0.05 (Table 2).
Regarding the family impact section, the most frequent items were "been upset" (19.8%) and "felt guilty" (22.0%).
The following sections report the most frequent activities and outcomes examined in these reports.
Horses, on average, achieved highest speeds in the 600 to 400 m section when there was no whip use, and the increased whip use was most frequent in the final two 200 m sections when horses were fatigued.
Prolonged/obstructed labour or suspected cephalopelvic disproportion and previous caesarean section were the most frequent maternal indications.
The most frequent procedure was to play the opening section of a movement, where the themes are set forth, and then skip immediately to the final reprise or coda at the end of it.
The most frequent of these were laboratory abnormalities (see next section) and influenza-like syndromes.
These were the most frequent ECOHIS responses reported on the child impacts section.
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