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An online genetic database used by medical researchers, he told readers, showed that two of the snippets were found more often in Europeans and Asians than in Africans.
They then asked whether similar-looking genes to those in a transcriptome were found more often in other animals, or in non-animals.
From around 1960, polecat corpses were found more often on roads in the Welsh borders with England.
Bacteroidaceae and Eubacterium were found more often (P less than 0.05) and viridans streptococci were found sooner (P less than 10 -4)) in SPB/SPS than in TSB/SAS.
Selection effects were found more often in infancy than early childhood, perhaps because lower staff-to-child ratios imply greater costs for infants in center-based ECEC (OECD 2007) and fewer places available.
The number of symptoms and specific symptoms associated with TB were found more often in HIV positive individuals.
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A low platelet count was found more often later in pregnancy.
Some types of cancer are being found more often, the report said.
Yes, many of the restaurants are mundane, but good meals can be found more often than you might imagine.
As the cycling world expands beyond Europe, he said he expected record-breaking riders to be found more often.
Negative trends in flood magnitude are found more often than positive trends, and the regional patterns of significant trends reflect differences in the flood generating processes (FGPs).
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