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Binge drinking was least common in Utah, where just 11 percent of adults reported a binge.
It was least common in Europe, where just 15% of former executives moved up.
Obesity (BMI> = 30 kg/m2) was least common in Japanese-American women (6.3%); this compared to prevalences from 17.0% in Whites to 35.3% in African Americans.
Although sexual stage antibody prevalence was least common in those who did not develop gametocytes during follow-up (p<0.001), there was a borderline significant increase in the prevalence of both Pfs230 (p = 0.076) and Pfs48/45 antibodies (p = 0.14) between day 7, 28, and 84 in this group.
The age-standardized distribution of the risk factors in men in the different racial groups is shown in Table 2. Obesity (BMI> = 30.0) was least common in Japanese Americans (7.8%), but was 15.5% in Whites, 19.5% in Latinos, 21.4% in African Americans and 31.8% in Native Hawaiians.
Smoking was least common in the South Asian group.
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They were least common in South America (1% of the total area).
Full-scale experiments are least common, as they are usually costly, require significant time and effort and are subject to uncontrolled meteorological conditions.
After the classification of 117 landscape evolution studies in these categories, we find that descriptive studies are most common, and predictive studies are least common.
One reviewer commented that cross-linguistically, Experiencer-prominence may be the least marked option, while Stimulus-prominence may be least common.
It is speculated by one of the reviewers that among the three options, Stimulus-prominence may be least common, since it is missing in Chinese.
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