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Leaving the cigarette on the lip while smoking was a relatively frequent practice among the case group (48.5% of the latter vs 23% of the controls).
The relatively frequent practice of chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis for trisomy screening in some countries may identify a mosaic karyotype (e.g., 45,X/46,XY), or the phenotypic sex of the baby on ultrasound or at birth may be found to be discordant with the karyotype (e.g., complete androgen insensitivity syndrome, CAIS).
Although genital transmission of HSV-2 between female sex partners occurs in a relatively inefficient manner, lesbians' relatively frequent practice of orogenital sex may place them at somewhat higher risk of genital infection with HSV-1, a hypothesis supported by the association between HSV-1 seropositivity and previous number of female partners.
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Although antiretroviral treatment is very successful, lack of continued viral suppression on stable cART is still relatively frequent in today's practice.
CSCR is a disease that must be kept in mind by rheumatologists, as it is a relatively frequent disorder [ 13] related to systemic corticosteroids, drugs commonly used in our clinical practice.
Frequent practice is crucial.
We still have relatively frequent contact with our youngest.
Gastrojejunal anastomotic strictures are a relatively frequent postoperative complication.
Giving gifts to patients is a much less frequent practice.
Frost is relatively frequent, and drought is common.
Relatively frequent, intense storms increase soil moisture and lead to ephemeral runoff.
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