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Specifically, more frequent speciation events could be expected to lead to reductions of the long term N e in more rapidly speciating clades [ 6, 8].
Death at 1 year was specifically more frequent if patients required mechanical ventilation (87%95%5% confidence interval, 82% to 91%), pulmonary artery catheterization (91%95%5% confidence interval, 84% to 96%), or hemodialysis (94%; 95% confidence interval, 81%to99%9%).
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Specifically, we demonstrate more frequent lipid-rich plaques, a larger necrotic core and a lower fibrous cap thickness in diabetic patients with ACS compared to those with SAP.
More specifically, CEP17 gain was more frequent in HER2 2+ and 3+ tumors and in tumors expressing TopoIIa.
Specifically, male-biased genes more frequent on the Z, most likely due to the lack of dosage compensation recently suggested for birds [ 17, 28].
Specifically, CBF defects and more frequent ischemic lesions without vasoconstriction were observed, thus supporting a role for Notch3 in regulating contractile tone in cerebral vessels (Arboleda-Velasquez et al., 2011; Arboleda-Velasquez et al., 2008; Ayata, 2010; Domenga et al., 2004; Krebs et al., 2003).
Specifically, siblicidal Nazca boobies displayed more frequent aggressive NAV behavior as adults (t-value = 2.287, df = 104, N = 108, P = 0.024; Fig. 2B), whereas the frequencies of affiliative and sexual NAV behavior did not vary significantly with nestling social experience (t-value = 1.304, df = 104, N = 108, P = 0.195; t-value = 0.006, df = 104, N = 108, P = 0.995).
This is in the core 507 533 region, in which numerous mutations have been observed to cause resistance to RIF, although mutations at other sites in this region are more frequent (mutations specifically at Asp 435 constitute only 9% of all RIF-R cases).
Specifically, HR HPV infection was more frequent in HIV-positive women (48.4% vs. 17.3%, p < 0.0001) and the prevalence of LR HPV infection was also higher (26.6% vs. 9.2%, p < 0.0001).
Lower bulbar dysfunction, specifically dysarthria and dysphagia, was more frequent in patients with respiratory failure; in most, lower bulbar dysfunction followed or was concurrent with limb weakness and preceded respiratory failure by less than a day.
Moreover, unlike other studies, spontaneous FRs were observed during immobile, waking, and sleeping states of the animals, although periods of slow-wave sleep were not specifically analyzed, when FRs are more frequent [ 15, 38].
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