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Based on current knowledge about gene transference from the chloroplast to the nucleus, we report a strong correlation between the rate of disorder of transferred and nuclear-encoded proteins, even for polypeptides that play functional roles back in the chloroplast.
The only potential difference could be that the HRSZ with a parent having a family history of SZ only, vs. the SZ parents having a family history of both SZ and BP, might have a higher overall rate of disorder.
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The rate of disordering depends on the atomic packing density as determined by the fraction of the material in short-range ordered (SRO) atomic environments.
There were no gender differences in the prevalence rate of disorders, with the exception of PTSD-only; a significantly higher proportions of female participants had PTSD.
Rates of disorder are presented according to level of impairment required for diagnosis.
These are not compatible patient pools because of the biased referral patterns and the increased rates of disorder in any clinical group.
But clinical diagnoses have mostly been studied as dichotomous yes/no diagnoses, often with low base-rates of disorder, resulting in very poor power to assess agreement [ 10].
In neighbouring Tanzania [ 46], as in Britain [ 78], the unemployed had significantly higher rates of disorder although the association did not remain after adjustment for other factors.
However, among the patients with major depressive disorder, the physician recognition rate of mood disorder was 11.1%.
To describe changing rates of disorders associated with child hospitalization.
The prevalence rates of disorders among a community-based sample of Hawaiian youths were determined and compared to previously published epidemiological studies.
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