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The majority (80%) reported symptoms and their infection was mostly discovered in the primary stage.
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The P@10 metric relates to the accuracy of the top-10 results which are mostly discovered by the users.
Hippopotamus lemerlei bones have been mostly discovered in the rivers and lakes of western Madagascar, suggesting a riparian lifestyle, very similar to that of the modern hippopotamus of modern Africa.
The bulk of tea research has focused on analysis of secondary metabolism genes, which were mostly discovered through EST sequencing.
They are mostly discovered incidentally during endoscopic or surgical procedures or are diagnosed in the evaluation of patients suffering from abdominal pain or/and upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
Given the weight loss associated with this agent, the detection bias discussed for orlistat may apply, and the prostate cancers (mostly well advanced) were generally discovered early in the trials when scrutiny of urinary phenomena brought to attention hematuria and urination difficulties.
It marked the end of a brief, intoxicating phase in which women had been offered a new vision of themselves, only to discover it was mostly cosmetic.
I tore the wax paper and discovered the source of the whoosh: The box was mostly filled with air.
Viking 2's orbiter discovered that the permanent ice cap over the north pole was mostly frozen water.
"It was mostly white people interested," he said in the mid-1990s, recalling the days after he was discovered.
Annular pancreas normally presents during childhood [6], usually manifesting with symptoms resulting from gastricoutlet obstruction; however, in adults it is mostly asymptomatic, being discovered incidentally in patients with peptic ulcers, duodenal obstruction, or pancreatitis.
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