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Further evidence can be found by looking at the augmented atom 'c c C):c', a 'branching' fragment from an aromatic system, ranked sixth most frequent in 1971 is now third most frequent today.

Rates of incidence of stomach cancer have declined globally (10 20% per decade), from being the most common cancer in 1980 to around the fourth most frequent today (Shibata and Parsonnet, 2006).

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The results demonstrate that knowing the most frequent 5000 word families plus proper nouns, apparent compounds and abbreviations would command 95% lexical coverage of an engineering textbook to ensure adequate comprehension.

Academic Word List As an aid to enhance academic vocabulary, this site divides the Academic Word List (the most common 808 words in academic texts in English, excluding the most frequent 2000 words in English) into eleven levels.

Since each level has 1,000 words, the experimental test was composed of the most frequent 2,000 words.

As demonstrated in Table 1, line shaped rugae were the most frequent (31.47%) in Malaysians males, followed by curve shaped rugae (30.46%) and sinous shaped rugae (26.90%).

Media and adventitia are normal   (2) The medial type is the most frequent (60 70 %) and corresponds to a rarefaction of smooth media muscle cells replaced by fibrosis.

The medial type is the most frequent (60 70 %) and corresponds to a rarefaction of smooth media muscle cells replaced by fibrosis.

Corpus linguistics studies reported that the most frequent 2,000 headwords used in English account for between 80-85% of the words of any spoken or written English text, depending on the text type (Nation, 1990; Nation & Waring, 1997; Nation & Newton, 1997).

So for example, there was study in Taiwan recently that showed that after nine years of study about half of the students had still failed to learn the most frequent 1,000 words.

Compared to the most frequent +6230 G/G genotype, the A/A and A/G genotypes had odds ratios (ORs) of 0.39 (AA vs GG, confidence interval [CI] 0.23 0.65, Pcor = 0.005) and 1.06 (AG vs GG, CI 0.85 1.33, ns), respectively.

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