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This probably improved the identification of true cases of diabetes compared with a definition based on a unique occurrence of self-reported diabetes.
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The study of a unique occurrence has, no doubt, a value.
Nor was it even a unique occurrence that year on the outskirts of Faversham, though it was certainly the most deadly.
Indeed, triplication of the type I prenyl protease appears to be a unique occurrence in all taxa based on current annotated genome sequence data.
A unique occurrence of permafrost one that has no analogue on land lies under the Arctic Ocean, on the northern continental shelves of North America and Eurasia.
Iceland is a unique occurrence in Europe: it is a volcanic island situated on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge within the still-opening Atlantic Ocean.
This is a unique occurrence in the 21st century.
Clearly, not all assignable rock types would fit into Werner's categories, either superpositionally in some local succession or as a unique occurrence at a given site.
This was not, of course, a unique occurrence.
Some among the Celtic support are steadfast in their belief that a unique occurrence is going to take place next year - the first meeting of the sides.
Darla becomes pregnant, a unique occurrence for a vampire.
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