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Adjusted prevalence of unique HCV-positive patients using outpatient services was 17.7%95%5% confidence interval [CI] 17.2%, 18.2%).
Identification of these variants highlights the growing prevalence of unique recombinant forms of HIV-1 in North America.
Salmonella types, which occur in several reservoirs, are distributed relative to the prevalence of unique types in each reservoir or food type.
Because women undergoing complete sequencing were probably encouraged to do so because of a family history of breast or ovarian cancer, the prevalence of unique mutations is likely to be even lower in an unselected population of breast cancer patients such as those reported in the present study.
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Conformational investigations confirmed the prevalence of a unique doubly bent conformation for the foldamer, in both solid and solution states, as evidenced from single crystal X-ray and 2D NOESY studies, respectively.
This dependency is nicely reflected by the absence of the N2-fixation gene clusters (nif) and the prevalence of several unique CDS for coenzyme- and amino acid- transport in the D9 genome (Figure 2).
Prevalence of a unique clonal strain of C. auris in 2 hospitals in Delhi, 13.5 km apart, underscores the need for more comprehensive studies to determine potential occurrence of other endemic clones in various regions of India.
Hence, the mito-nuclear genetic variation of the host would have been shaped by apomictic reproduction, the moderate bottleneck probably caused by the initial Wolbachia infection, the long time passed since then, and the high prevalence of the unique Wolbachia strain infecting this weevil.
In addition, investigating the association of a number of adipokines with incident type 2 diabetes in an Aboriginal Canadian population with a high prevalence of diabetes offers a unique perspective.
Environmental, social, cultural, educational and genetic factors lead to a very high prevalence of obesity among this unique minority group (58% among males and 41.7% among females between ages 18 44, Israeli Ministry of Health publications 2009, Israel Central Bureau of Statistics).
Additionally, none of these studies have included a substantial number of African-American (AA) women, a population that has a greater prevalence of obesity [ 21], unique incidence patterns of hormone-receptor-defined breast cancer subtypes [ 22], and higher breast cancer mortality when compared with Caucasian women.
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