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The most frequent specific diagnosis was a fracture (36%), followed by lacerations that comprised 19% of all injuries (data not included in Table 2).
The results also revealed the sociopragmatic representation of thanking in the coursebooks for teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language and the most frequent specific thanking formulae used by native speakers.
In total, an ankle sprain was the most frequent specific diagnosis (19.8%).
The eight most frequent specific diagnoses accounted for over 50% of the hospitalizations with a principal diagnosis of mood disorders.
Mortality rates were also calculated by diagnostic category within breed and for the five most frequent specific diagnoses within each diagnostic category.
The FGNA online directory (mean = 23.0% ± 30.5%, 95%CI18.9%to to 27.1%) was the most frequent specific source of practice information.
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Across studies, 39.6% of young people with ASD had at least one comorbid DSM-IV anxiety disorder, the most frequent being specific phobia (29.8%) followed by OCD (17.4%) and social anxiety disorder (16.6%).
The first step in this project was to determine the most frequent domain-specific predicates represented in the data.
The three most frequent cause-specific deaths were defined based on the ICD-10 codes beginning with 'I', 'J', and 'C00-D48 'C00-D48rdiovascular, respiratory and cancer deaths, respectively.
The most frequent myositis-specific autoantibody is anti-Jo-1, which is more common in patients with polymyositis but may also be present in patients with dermatomyositis [ 38, 39].
Two types of requests are anticipated to be the most frequent: first, a specific request for a data item using its associated map symbol as a lookup key; and second, general requests for unspecified metadata associated with a data item.
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