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We found that seropositioning was reported relatively less commonly than serosorting in EXPLORE, as was also seen in the Australian cohort[16].
P450 monooxygenases are relatively less commonly involved than carboxylesterases in resistance to OP insecticides, although evidence shows that CYP6A1 from Musca domestica and CYP6A2 from Drosophila are capable of metabolizing diazinon [ 24, 25].
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Soft pines, such as white, sugar, and piñon pines, have relatively soft timber, needles in bundles of five (less commonly, one to four), stalked cones with scales lacking prickles, and little resin.
In selected cases, less commonly used drugs, given their relatively good data indicating even lower cancer rates, may be used in patients with a history of cancer.
A PTA is less commonly performed because only a relatively small percentage of insulin-dependent patients truly have brittle diabetes that cannot be controlled despite their own best efforts and the help of diabetologists, endocrinologists, and other health professionals.
Relatively few women of Highlands origin use AN, and non-users were less commonly anaemic at enrolment compared to users (Table 1).
Buffalograss is often considered an ideal low input turfgrass species because it requires relatively less irrigation, fertility, and pesticide inputs to maintain an acceptable level of turfgrass quality compared to more commonly used turfgrass species [ 1].
Some of the less commonly detected organisms such as Corynebacterium pseudodiphtheriticum, Moraxella catarrhalis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, were found in relatively high numbers when detected on the mucosa.
Less commonly, the feet are affected.
These averages are much less commonly used.
Less commonly, these genes are deleted or mutated.
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