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Furthermore, chronic poverty remains widespread (representing 91 and 50%% of extreme and moderate poverty, respectively).
We show in a series of 200 knees that candidacy for UKA is widespread; representing 47.6% of knees.
Pew reports that this widespread distrust represents "the longest period of low trust in government in more than 50 years".
Medication non-adherence is widespread and represents a notable barrier in achieving optimal effects from therapeutic intervention.
Pollution with petroleum hydrocarbons is widespread and represents a problem for the environment as well as human health.
Smartphones are far more widespread and represent a greater opportunity in the near term, says Mr Nisenholtz.
In fact, it is also possible that this subgroup of patients with higher levels of sensitization would be more susceptible for developing widespread symptoms representing the 35 44% of sufferers with TTH presenting co-morbid fibromyalgia syndrome [27].
Thus, each copy of the octanucleotide in the chromosome should exhibit a highly similar three-dimensional structure supporting our interpretation that the widespread octanucleotides represent structural signals.
During early-stage disease, the psychological impact of ADPKD was widespread and represented by the three main themes described below.
The problems they describe affect a relatively small number of patients, while items on FATIGUE are more widespread and represent a less severe condition, typical of all patients with IONB.
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