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Previous research showed that headache of greater frequency was more strongly associated with insomnia than headache of lower frequency [25].
The findings supported our hypotheses that insomnia was an independent predictor of recurrent headache, and that headache of greater frequency was more strongly associated with insomnia.
It was possible that the association between problem waking up too early and headache of greater frequency was largely attributed by anxiety and depression; when anxiety and depression were taken into consideration, the significant association was not detected.
Persistent or significant disability or incapacity that is of greater frequency or severity than what would be normally expected in the course of critical illness.
The modelling had included only severe hypoglycaemia, and the point was made that moderate hypoglycaemia, sufficient to interrupt activities of daily living, might, because of greater frequency, have more cumulative effect on QoL than severe hypoglycaemia.
Although limited, our array CGH data showed a possible trend in favour of greater frequency or amplitude of relative copy number changes on chromosomes 7 and 10 in the high NG2 expressing tumours.
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These data are in line with a previous report of greater frequencies of NK cells and increased gene expression of NK cell-related cellular receptors and effector molecules in children with autism [14].
Perhaps thrushes were responding to the fact that higher wind speeds, especially when associated with rapid vertical changes in wind speed or direction, are indicative of greater frequencies of both large- (on the order of kilometers to meters) and small-scale (on the order of meters to centimeters) turbulent eddies [32].
The gales that accompany the depressions have given rise to the term "roaring forties," named for the latitudinal zone in which the storm winds are of greatest frequency.
Some verbs of great frequency (antecedents of the modern words be, shall, will, do, go, can, may, and so on) had their own peculiar patterns of inflections.
This reference standard was meant to establish a clinically useful approximation of optimal BCX-related knowledge and was established by tabulating the question-by-question infectious diseases specialists' responses of greatest frequency.
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