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For example an internal medicine clinician commented (Table 3): [Previously] I would very frequently have to look up their kidney function and actually calculate the GFR…So, definitely in an older population you encounter that often with certain medications.
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This means without bias against mononucleotide repeats, frame-shift mutations would happen very frequently, and they would constitute a very large fraction of all mutations that occur.
As such happenings would be very frequently expected, their overall contribution to the D-anomaly would not be negligible.
This hypothesis was attractive because 1) an evolutionary arms race between prey and predator would occur that might drive adaptations against digestion and 2) phagocytosis would occur very frequently (hence high selection pressure and very many chances of phagocytosis of the particular prey that had just the right set of mutations to survive).
As organizers spoke with "administrators, some of whom were in the laboratories, we would encounter postdocs very frequently," recalls Shaun Richman, an AFT national representative.
Other women had family members who wanted custody of their children and would call CPS very frequently, forcing CPS to investigate every time even though they had found time and time again that the children were happy and healthy.
So I would have periods where I would have a migraine very frequently — every other day or twice a week — for months.
"Very frequently, people would try to tip me in joints.
They're not things that would probably come up together very frequently.
If you created a concordance of all the speeches delivered this year, the three most frequently used words would very likely be "you," "dream" and "others".
Never – almost never – rarely – sometimes – frequently – very frequently How frequently would the patient read the newspaper?
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