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It includes an alphabetized list of common liquors, spirits and household items — and even some slightly uncommon options like Yellow Chartreuse and malted milk powder.
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Compared with the SPCs, we estimate common ADRs to occur at similar frequencies, very common ADRs slightly lower, and uncommon ADRs slightly higher.
Diagnostic orphans were not uncommon, comprising slightly less than one-fifth of the sample of lifetime inhalant users.
When baseline characteristics of patients in both groups were compared, a median length of hospital stay prior to the onset of bacteremia was slightly lower in the uncommon NFGNB group (1.5 day vs. 10 days).
His heart was slightly larger than normal, not uncommon among athletes, whose heart muscles tend to get thicker with exercise, Eison said.
For most people, the risk of aspirin may outweigh the benefit of slightly helping to prevent a serious but uncommon disease like Barrett's-induced adenocarcinoma.
Uncommon semi-structured reports were processed slightly less accurate than documents with the standard layouts.
Although it is not uncommon for American surgical journals to slightly exaggerate the title of articles, 33 we are convinced that the EURECCA format can truly conquer the world.
The dissociation of CI into subcomplexes during BN-PAGE is not uncommon, and the observed breakdown into a slightly smaller, enzymatically inactive subcomplex is reminiscent of the situation in the green alga Polytomella [ 14].
Finally, while the majority of studies showed some general but mild histopathological changes, ATN was relatively uncommon in these human studies and only slightly more common in these experimental investigations.
Rollovers, they say, are a sort of traffic cancer -- uncommon but deadly -- that make S.U.V.'s slightly more dangerous for their own occupants than passenger cars.
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