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"It's just that thus far, as we look at China, the steps that have made more sense to us have been these relatively smaller, frequent ones".
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"It's just that thus far, as we look at China, the steps that have made more sense to us have been these relatively smaller and frequent ones".
A relatively small number of "frequent visitors" accounts for a disproportionately large amount of visits to psychiatric emergency services.
Although ROH represented the sum of all haplotype-based homozygosity, it comprised a relatively small number of frequent haplotypes.
However the two prayer camps were relatively small without a frequent turnover of patients, so a larger prayer camp was identified in Techiman, a market town thirty minutes from Kintampo, where there were greater numbers of people with mental illness.
Eat smaller, frequent meals.
We choose C. intestinalis as a query to detect algal genes in animals because of its relatively small genome size and frequent physical contact with phytoplanktons.
In general, all itemset mining algorithms repeatedly generate relatively small collections of candidate frequent itemsets, count their supports and remove all itemsets that turn out to be infrequent.
I am luckier, as the hospitals I frequent are relatively small, and I often find a familiar face among the doctors who treat me.
Forum and Studio411 should both benefit from the much broader audience on iTunes vs. the relatively small number of people who frequent action sports shops.
Therefore, we concluded that due to the relatively small event prevalence, even among frequent migraineurs and the extent of the correlation, positive predictive values would be too small to justify an intervention, such as a short-term preventive treatment, based on weather data.
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