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This right is so basic and common-sense that most people are still unaware of how commonly it is violated.

To get a sense of how commonly women of childbearing age are getting dental care, the study team used data from the 1999-2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, including 897 pregnant women and 3,971 nonpregnant women between ages 15 and 44.

Using data on palivizumab exposure obtained from the PDR when estimating palivizumab exposure in Sweden yields a gross underestimate of how commonly the prophylaxis is prescribed to Swedish children.

Qualitative research does not aim to determine the statistical significance of a particular opinion or behaviour, rather it aims to gather the range of opinions held by a particular group and give some indication of how commonly held the opinions or behaviours are.

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It is difficult, even for experts aware of the pharmacodynamics of antibiotics, to infer the seriousness of resistance without information on how commonly the antibiotic is being used and whether alternative antibiotics are available.

In contrast to how commonly it occurs, physicians and medical students have little knowledge of cCMV.

Given the theoretical importance of perceived risk of HIV and how commonly this construct is included in interventions aiming to reduce risk behaviors, more research is needed to understand how best to conceptualize and operationalize this construct, as well as research addressing the psychometric properties of items and scales employed.

"A recurring theme of this period is the remarkable rarity of burials and how commonly we find human remains mixed with occupation waste at many sites," he said.

Co-author of the work, Simon Parfitt of University College, London said: "A recurring theme of this period is the remarkable rarity of burials and how commonly we find human remains mixed with occupation waste at many sites".

The outcomes of interest were how commonly (not at all; occasionally; routinely) each of the 10 specific dental procedures listed in Table  1 were provided by the GD.

Some caution has to be used in interpreting these data as they reflect both the level of fertility and how commonly patients in each group attempted conception.

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