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The two larger variants 16193.1C and 16193.2C seem to be slightly prevalent over rCRS variant (confirmed by reverse strand).
In addition, although resulting from a limited number of cases analyzed (n = 35 from literature [ 32], n = 95 in our series), the carriage of TT genotype and the presence of T allele were slightly prevalent in the HCC group of patients.
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Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, which causes babies to be somewhat large and to have enlarged organs and an increased risk of developing certain cancers, is one of the disorders slightly more prevalent among ICSI babies.
For fans of the teams that play the Blue Devils in basketball, every game is a championship game and every celebration — which in recent years, have been slightly more prevalent — is a chance for them to run to center court and thumb their noses at the program that always seems to have its pick of the best high school recruits.
Intra-hospital arrest was slightly more prevalent (13/25) than extra-hospital.
It seems that this quest for expertise may be slightly more prevalent among public entities than private organizations.
The average age of disease onset is in the early fifties and TN is slightly more prevalent in women than in men.
Minimal differences existed (P > 0.05) in the presence and concentration of aroma active compounds, but oxidation compounds were slightly more prevalent (P < 0.05) in the 72 mg/ml treatment when compared to the control.
Coeliac disease is slightly more prevalent in women than in men.
Bowers, writing about a half century later, opined to the contrary; that in his experience and in grading service reports, the Jefferson coin was slightly more prevalent.
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