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The second most common pattern in the solid spindle areas is hemangiopericytoma-like growth (staghorn).
The second most common pattern, S-ANA, associated negatively with arthritis and organ damage.
The second most common pattern was conservation in the Geobacter species and P. propionicus only (1,158 proteins).
The second most common pattern was a decline over more than one session with a sudden repair.
The second most common pattern was a decline over more than one session including a jump with a sudden repair (31.9%).
The second most common pattern was a decline over more than one session including a jump with a sudden repair ("slide in including one or more jumps - jump out", pattern 3b, 22 cases, 31.9%).
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Stag30 is the third most common pattern with 226 genes, Stag10 is the fourth most with 189 genes, and Stag60 and Stag3 are the fifth and tenth most common with 165 and 49 genes, respectively.
The third most common pattern (34 isolates, JM6X01.0015) included isolates from persons and chicken meat in Denmark, persons and chicken meat in Thailand, persons in the United States, and catfish imported from Thailand to the United States; 20 of these isolates were tested for susceptibility, and 15 (75%) were nalidixic acid resistant.
The second- and third-most common patterns correspond to 13− S S D, represented by 1,290 genes (3.79%) and 15− S S I by 882 (2.59%) genes, respectively.
The fourth- and fifth-most common patterns were 5− D S S, represented by 537 genes (1.58%) and 23− I S S, represented by 307 (0.90%) genes, respectively.
For grade (from now on referred to as GRADE), the Gleason Grading system was used, which is based on the most common and second most common architectural patterns of the glands of the tumor [ 39].
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