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It was found that there is a low to moderate application of mediated influence strategies by overseas customers, with reward- and coercion-based influence strategies more frequently used, and that non-mediated influence strategies are relatively more commonly employed, with those relying on the expert status of the partner (e.g. in knowledge of foreign markets, etc) being the most popular.

This critical phase, while rare, occurs relatively more commonly in children and young adults.

According to the utilization pattern of antipsychotics, it is concluded that atypical antipsychotics were used relatively more commonly than that of typical antipsychotics.

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Similarly, ACE inhibitors were used relatively much more commonly in those with established cardiovascular disease than in low-risk patients without (although their overall use was low in absolute terms, possibly because of the trial exclusion criteria).

The M2 occlusal surface is nearly identical to that of M1, differing only in being relatively large and broad, having a relatively wide trigonid, and more commonly bearing an ectostylid cusp.

In 1910, the United States was dealing with a public health crisis — the relatively unknown virus Poliomyelitis, more commonly known as polio, was infecting large swaths of the American population.

On average, more deprived patients were relatively older and were more commonly diagnosed in earlier years of the study period, with unspecified morphology and at more advanced stage (table 3).

Axial unenhanced CT shows a relatively smooth, contiguous gas column (arrow), more commonly seen in pneumatosis intestinalis.

Docetaxel has relatively greater hematologic toxicity and is more commonly associated with edema than paclitaxel [ 53].

Ao38 cells grown in TNMFH are moderately-to-tightly adherent, spindle shaped, and are relatively large in comparison with the more commonly used Sf9 cells.

Atlanto-axial rotatory subluxation (AARS) is relatively rare in the adult population, occurring more commonly in the paediatric population.

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