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However, the expression of CD1d on mouse tumor cells seems more frequent [49] and our preliminary data suggest that mouse primary PC cells from TRAMP mice express CD1d (data not shown).

It has been found in a few bipartite networks, including plant/phytophageous insects networks [13], plant/ant networks [14], [15] and plant/pollinator networks [12], [16], and seems more frequent in networks of large size [12].

4 As discussed below, atopy seems more frequent in patients with early-onset asthma than in those with late-onset asthma.

There has also been some controversy about its importance since the publication of a RCT [ 11] where the increase in transaminases seems more frequent than had previously been thought.

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The odds have not changed, some say, but the failures seem more frequent because the number of biotechnology drugs in trials has increased so much over the years.

Scott Russell, the Southold town supervisor, said that this year "the flights actually seem more frequent and more imposing on this community than last year," especially as they head over the Mattituck Inlet through Cutchogue, Peconic and Southold toward East Hampton.

But as one gets older, and parents and peers begin to die, and the obituaries in the newspaper are no longer missives from a faraway place but local letters, and one's own projects seem ever more pointless and ephemeral, such moments of terror and incomprehension seem more frequent and more piercing, and, I find, as likely to arise in the middle of the day as the night.

Traditional bone involvement, such as osteoitis fibrosa, has become very rare (< 1%) in primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT); nevertheless, fractures seem more frequent than in controls, with a predilection for fractures of the distal extremity of the radius, pelvis, ribs and vertebrae, and a relative modest incidence of fractures of the upper extremity of the femur.

The traditional bone involvement like the osteoitis fibrosa has become very rare (<1%) in primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), nevertheless, fractures seem more frequent than in control with a predilection for the fractures of the distal extremity of the radius, pelvis, ribs and vertebrae, and a relative modest incidence of fractures of the upper extremity of the femur.

Some disasters are no more frequent nor severe than before but appear that way because they receive more news coverage Earthquakes may seem more frequent because there are more stations set up to monitor earthquakes, and because we are now able to quickly receive news from all over the world.

Regression seemed more frequent in younger than in older women.

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