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Because this was only a single occurrence of breakage, it is not clear if design issues or atypical insertion of the blade was responsible for breakage.
Of the 47 localities, most have low fossil yields with 29 having only a single occurrence, generally a large mammal such as Mammuthus or Bison.
To prevent double-counting, only a single occurrence of a combination was counted per gene.
When multiple exons were skipped (or multiple introns retained) in a single structure it was treated as only a single occurrence of the event.
Therefore, the term "renal impairment" is used if a patient had only a single occurrence of eGFR <60 mL/min per 1.73 m.
Interestingly, the sixteen independently expressed pairs bore only a single occurrence of RRPE and PAC, in which the genes proximal to the motifs displayed similar expression patterns while the distal ones showed little correlation (Fig. 4A).
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Moreover, the rules in question would deal only with a single occurrence (in dominant position) of the operator in question.
From 238 isolates, we only found a single occurrence of a loss of function mutation in lasI gene and intact lasR gene.
Outcome deduplication: Similar outcome terms mentioned multiple times in an RCT will only be considered as a single occurrence.
Outcome names identified by this process will be normalised using the following rules: Outcome deduplication : Similar outcome terms mentioned multiple times in an RCT will only be considered as a single occurrence.
Somewhere else the same sequence of zeros and sevens may appear, only this time interrupted by a single occurrence of the digit 3. Another accident.
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