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Gastric carcinoma in dogs is most often located in the lesser curvature and the pyloric region of the stomach [ 2, 3, 5, 8].
However, it has been widely reported that Alzheimer-type pathology (most often amyloid plaques, but also to lesser extent neurofibrillary tangles) often coexists with Lewy body pathology.
Furthermore, most women (88%) could name a method of abortion, most often medical abortion and, to a lesser extent, dilation and curettage.
Although blue crabs are most often associated with the Chesapeake Bay, they have lesser known digs in New York City.
In agreement with another experimental study [ 6] viable MAP was most often recovered from lymph nodes and to a lesser extent from intestinal mucosa and oGALT.
Approximately 30% of infected individuals go on to develop the chronic disease, most often characterized by heart abnormalities, and to a lesser extent, mega-organ disease affecting the digestive tract [ 2].
Likewise, since the PO contains plant anatomy and morphology terms, we expect these to appear most often in the phenotype descriptions and, to a lesser extent, in the locus descriptions.
While tests are most often used in educational settings for assessment, a lesser-known benefit of tests is that they actually improve memory of the tested information.
FISH analysis showed these to be associated most often with chromosome 9 (9qh), chromosome 1 (1qh) and, to a lesser extent, several acrocentric chromosomes, which were not further identified.
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