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"We call it a 'specific variant.' We were hearing from our members that with the growth of the immigrant community this is a very frequent practice".
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Acute rhinosinusitis is a very frequent diagnosis in family practice.
General radiology is the most frequent practice and very few centres are organised by subspecialties.
In primary paediatric practice, a very frequent reason of antibiotic prescription is due to Upper Respiratory Infections (URIs) as children suffer from more than five URIs per year [ 8].
Routine use of probiotics as an additive therapy in subjects with gastrointestinal or atopic diseases is very frequent in the everyday clinical practice, but their administration in children with respiratory tract infections (RTIs) has been poorly studied and evidences about this topic are still insufficient [ 13].
The most frequent symptoms were non-specific and vague symptoms, which are also very frequent reasons for consultations in general practice [ 33].
Hitchcock's frequent practice of "twinning" is an example: His films, even such very recent ones as Frenzy (1972), show his delight in the pairing off of characters, scenes, and shots so that ironic comparisons can be made.
Practices posing a high risk of direct transmission are very frequent: most farmers report that assisting in animal parturition and disposing aborted fetuses without protective gloves or masks are 62%, 71.2%, and 65%, respectively.
Frequent practice is crucial.
But "torture is very frequent," Ms. Acosta said.
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