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This is consistent with morphological observations, which have recognized almost exclusively C. aestuarii morphotypes throughout Japanese populations [33], [34].
During the 18th and 19th centuries, dengue was recognized almost exclusively among colonial settlers and military forces in Asia and the Americas and not among the local population, probably as a consequence of inadequate clinical investigation and surveillance (25 ).
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The binding code was deciphered independently in 2009 by two groups who found a simple cipher, where common RVDs HD, NG/HG and NI recognize almost exclusively cytosine, thymine and adenine, respectively; whereas NN or NS has more degenerated specificity [ 7, 8].
He recognized almost every one.
1) The Ilybius subaeneus group (genus Ilybius [ 36]) includes 33 recognized species, occurring almost exclusively in stagnant water and with generally wide geographical ranges throughout large parts of the Palearctic or Nearctic, with some Holarctic species [ 36, 37].
Previously recognized as a disease almost exclusively of men, the incidence of KS has increased exponentially in women since the beginning of the HIV pandemic, most dramatically among women in sub-Saharan Africa.
Pseudorecombination is shown to have occurred much more frequently than previously recognized and to be a property almost exclusively exhibited by OW begomoviruses.
It was recognized early on that CIA susceptibility was almost exclusively seen in inbred strains that had either H2q or H2r haplotype at the MHC locus [ 17, 69].
Light chain proximal tubulopathy is an increasingly recognized though still uncommon renal complication of myeloma almost exclusively related to light chain kappa [ 1].
The same group later recognized that the early systems of grading, which focused almost exclusively on randomized trials, were inadequate.
It has long been recognized that the brain uses glucose as a metabolic substrate almost exclusively, for energetic and even biosynthetic needs (Siesjö 1978; Sokoloff 1981; Clarke and Sokoloff 1999; Nehlig and Coles 2007).
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