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These terms associated with other secretion systems, such as bacteria (e.g., Yersinia and Pseudomonas) and cellular components (e.g., cytosol), were strongly associated with these documents, while remaining infrequent or absent in the T4SS documents.
While remaining infrequent in human beings, cutaneous mast cell tumours (MCTs) are one of the most common tumours in dogs, accounting for about 6% of all tumours and 13% of all skin tumours of the dog [ 1].
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Contacts with the stadholder's court, however, remained infrequent.
The episodes of public embarrassment will remain infrequent, and the triggers producing them will be idiosyncratic.
Stemming the flow of drugs is a challenge for Kenyan authorities, the report said, citing "corruption within the Kenyan government and business community... High-level prosecutions or large seizures remain infrequent".
Wildfires remained infrequent during the early-to-middle Holocene.
In spite of this statement, however, any work regarding formality in BSL remained infrequent until around the turn of the millennium.
By contrast, the use of parenteral nutrition, another recognized risk factor for TIVAP-related infection [34 36], was used more frequently in patients with TIVAP-related infection, but this finding remained infrequent and was not confirmed in multivariate analysis.
Sight records remain infrequent, and only about ten specimen corpses have been studied.
The occurrence of nodules or granulomas remained infrequent.
The use of MRI, which was available since 1991, remained infrequent.
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