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In addition, for patients in our study, lesions most often appeared on the face.
For example, we reordered some of the items to fit with how they most often appeared in publications, and we separated 'when' and 'how much'.
Completed suicide most often appeared in articles dealing with affective disorders (N = 9, 2.4%), whereas attempted suicide was mostly mentioned in "non related to any specific psychiatric disorder" articles (N = 18, 4.8%).
Examination of the full set of marker test results showed that significant markers most often appeared in short stretches of two to five closely linked markers (in some cases incorporating one or more non-significant markers).
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The characters most often appear in line, but they are sometimes reserved against the inked ground.
The much-derided Olympic logo appears in many colours in different places, but it most often appears in pink.
Almost otiose is the personified heaven, Dyaus, who most often appears as the sky or as day.
(The disease's name, shingles, comes from the Latin word singulum, or belt, because the rash most often appears near the waist).
Usually expressed in stained glass, this craft most often appears in buildings: in church and synagogue windows, and in homes or offices.
As befits a manager in charge of a team off to a start as disastrously bad as HSV's, his name most often appears in the press in the vicinity of words like "crisis", "firing" and "sinking ship".
A number of researchers started to look into the possibilities, but one in particular intrigued Snyder: that people undergoing transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, could suddenly exhibit savant intelligence -- those isolated pockets of geniuslike mental ability that most often appear in autistic people.
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