Reliable estimates of the prevalence of this condition are difficult to obtain because of the diversity of identifiable causes. |
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Tiny bikini underwear is gaining in prevalence simply because of today's fashion trends. |
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A positive trend was also found between the level of anthracene in the soil and the prevalence of reported rashes. |
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In part, English success in penetrating Mediterranean markets was due to the prevalence of war and privateering. |
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The prevalence of adverse events related to these drugs may rise as the use of antiretroviral therapy increases. |
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The prevalence of obesity in the United States has reached epidemic proportions. |
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Nor did such foods come into prevalence because of natural human appetites. |
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The wooden foundations and a prevalence of ground water has caused subsidence ever since, and in 1993 a rivet fell from the metal skeleton. |
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The prevalence of arcus senilis increases with age in both sexes and occurs more frequently in men. |
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The high-risk in the Indian subcontinent is related to the high prevalence of pan-tobacco chewing in the population. |
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Type 2 diabetes has exploded because of the increasing prevalence of both obesity and sedentary lifestyles. |
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The cuticle laminations lining the counterpart obscure epibionts and reduce the resultant epibiont prevalence in the fossil record. |
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It is not definitively conclusive that the prevalence of skin test positivity has increased in the US population. |
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There was no association between the presence of a BCG scar and the prevalence of a positive TST reaction for either cutoff point. |
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In both generations the prevalence of asthma was higher in participants with hay fever. |
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The prevalence of asthma and atopic symptoms is higher in children in Hong Kong than those in mainland China. |
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Prevalence figures from survey responders may have caused an overestimation of the true population prevalence by a modest amount. |
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The prevalence of diabetes in India is likely to go on increasing and to constitute a major health burden. |
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African Americans show a higher prevalence of hypertension than whites and other ethnic groups. |
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Since the 1920s, the prevalence of goitre has decreased as iodised table salt became widely used. |
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Those studies also focused on university students, in a bid to get a global picture of the prevalence of dating violence. |
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The delegacy admired that Suzhou had made great efforts to the science prevalence in community and school. |
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The survey found no gender differences in the prevalence of obsessive-compulsive, schizoid, or histrionic personality disorders. |
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Physical therapists are encountering more patients who are deconditioned due to the increased prevalence of a sedentary lifestyle. |
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This study suggests that screening for ADHD is crucial because of the high prevalence of ADHD among the delinquent population. |
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We found minor differences in prevalence rates for some broad drug categories, such as cocaine, barbiturates, and amphetamines. |
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Bell's accounts also reveal the prevalence of barter over cash transactions. |
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But it is well recognised that twin concordances may be misleading unless the underlying prevalence of a disease is taken into account. |
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It is impossible to guess the prevalence of this condition, he says, because most people with such fantasies would never act them out. |
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There is inconsistency in the prevalence data on smoking provided by different major national UK studies. |
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The growing prevalence of megacities means that they are extremely important to marketers in all kinds of industries. |
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The aims of the campaign are to highlight the prevalence of violence against women. |
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The authors also cautioned that low infant mortality and longer life expectancy tend to increase the incidence and prevalence of cancer. |
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Low prevalence is due to a low incidence of the disease but also a high mortality rate. |
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The percentage antibody prevalence was calculated using the ratio of positive sera to the total sera tested in each age group. |
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Other reported sites, in order of prevalence, include the bones, brain, kidneys, and adrenal glands. |
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Wide variations in the prevalence rates are due largely to the differences in methodologies used in these studies. |
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The clinician is often confronted with microcytic anemia in a population with a higher prevalence of thalassemias. |
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Admittedly, it would be a mistake to equate the sexual revolution with the increasing prevalence of premarital intercourse. |
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There is evidence that links physical inactivity with the increasing prevalence of osteoporosis in the United States. |
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With low prevalence it makes sense to address the core transmitters, such as prostitutes and their clients. |
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A nationwide attempt to collect and collate information may yield a more complete picture of the prevalence and nature of such attacks in India. |
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Finally, traumatic stress seems to have had an impact on the prevalence of general psychopathology as well. |
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There's little information about the prevalence of binge eating, probably because so many people do it in secret. |
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A British study showed that young wheezers and subjects with asthma have a higher prevalence of snoring compared with subjects without asthma. |
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The doctors I met on a professional visit in March pointed to a rising prevalence of anaemia in pregnant women and low birthweight babies. |
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Our methods did not incorporate other imaging modalities and we may have underestimated the prevalence of this finding. |
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There was also a low prevalence of affective disorders in the violent group. |
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The high prevalence of fructose intolerance found among patients in our study reaffirms previous studies. |
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Too many women are unaware of their risk factors and the prevalence and preventability of heart disease. |
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Although the prevalence of molluscum contagiosum is not known, one of six Dutch children have visited their doctor for the condition. |
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A monogenic inheritance is unlikely when considering the low prevalence and high frequency of the suspected disease locus. |
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He pointed out, for example, that the developmental genetic explanation of the prevalence of pentadactyly assumes tetrapod monophyly. |
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Alcohol ignition interlocks have been proposed as a further intervention to reduce the prevalence of recidivist drink driving. |
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The prevalence ratios for diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, and smoking changed less or did not change significantly. |
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Ireland currently has the highest prevalence of asthma in Europe and it is still on the increase. |
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The truth is, the prevalence of nakedness is such that we no longer even remark on seeing a nice girl in a bikini. |
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It is a protozoal parasitic disease prevalent worldwide, its prevalence varying according to dietary preferences in any country. |
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He divided the number needed to treat by the prevalence of unrecognised or untreated disease. |
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Table 3 shows the prevalence of drug resistance according to selected demographic factors. |
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Their efforts were much hindered, as SOE's had been, by the prevalence of double agents. |
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The prevalence of these stories indicates that ice break-offs and risky ice conditions have been regular occurrences in the past. |
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Many students endured poor living conditions and chronic ill health, thanks to the prevalence of tuberculosis and other diseases. |
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Comparatively little is known about the prevalence of medical error outside hospitals. |
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The prevalence of pea-soupers, as they were known, was one of the reasons that London came to be known as The Smoke. |
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A senior pharmaceutical company executive says estimates of the prevalence of diseases are often exaggerated. |
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This episode may, in a way, serve as a good example of the negative consequences of the prevalence of money worship and the loss of moral values. |
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Childhood obesity is rising but so is the prevalence of the eating disorders anorexia and bulimia nervosa. |
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The prevalence rate of neuropathy among subjects with chloracne was almost 3 times greater than among those absent this manifestation. |
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Hypertension showed a similar prevalence in all groups, but was lower in women in non-manual classes. |
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The prevalence of hookworm had reduced from 55 per cent to eight per cent and schistosomiasis from 48 per cent to 24 per cent. |
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Given the prevalence of domestic violence, women's refuges are essential facilities. |
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Thus, use of current estimates for the prevalence of passive exposure is again conservative. |
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We do not know whether the low response rate in our study produced an overestimate or underestimate of prevalence. |
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A substantial amount of research examines the prevalence of drug use among offenders and contributes to our knowledge on drugs and crime. |
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A high prevalence of nosocomial infections in ICU patients is associated with high utilization of antibiotics. |
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As the prevalence of Caesareans suggests, the circumference of babies' brains seems to have gotten as large as circumstances permit. |
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However, the stress of modern life, and the prevalence of coffee and caffeinated colas, has lead people to overload on caffeine. |
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In past work employing this methodology, prevalence statistics for each reason have not been calculated. |
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Although asthma and obesity may not be causally related, the high prevalence of obesity results in many asthmatic patients being obese. |
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As our population ages, the prevalence of aortic stenosis inevitably rises. |
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There is no difference between men and women on lifetime prevalence of cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates, or sedatives. |
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One of the weaknesses of much pre-Classic music is the prevalence of bland diatonic harmony. |
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Their prevalence suggests that we are careless of our environment and of the environmental image we convey. |
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The prevalence of evil and misery has always bothered those who believe in a benevolent and omnipotent God. |
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A further deterrent is the prevalence of wood nettle and stinging nettle, which have acid-tipped hairs on their stems and leaves. |
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Pedicures are becoming increasingly popular, thanks to the prevalence of open-toed shoes. |
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They also declined in prevalence as the population became more urban than rural. |
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There are several reasons for the prevalence of the dowry system, but the main one is that it is a necessary precondition for marriage. |
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Nevertheless, women noticed the prevalence of men as teachers and other Buddhist authorities, and the androcentric language of most liturgies. |
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The excess was most pronounced for the subgroup of anencephalics, in which prevalence increased 5-fold. |
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We agree that endoscopy should be considered in patients at an earlier age in areas with high prevalence of gastric cancer. |
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Despite the prevalence of asexual mechanisms of propagation, most clonal species also reproduce sexually, and exclusively asexual species are rare. |
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This will assess the prevalence of synchronous roentgenographically occult lung carcinoma in patients with resectable roentgenographically visible lung cancer. |
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Unique predictors of relational violence included attending more than two elementary schools and attending middle schools with a higher prevalence of drug use among students. |
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In Gambia the prevalence of the chlamydial disease trachoma in villages with frequent spraying to reduce flies is significantly lower than in villages without spraying. |
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Systematic investigations assessing the concordance of survey and social indicator data in estimating the prevalence of substance abuse are warranted. |
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Our findings may be most relevant to rural South and, possibly, South East Asia, where prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia and low birth weight are high. |
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Also, in communities where long-standing Mediterranean diets have been shifting toward more Westernized food choices, the prevalence of obesity is on the rise. |
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The new data bolsters pre-existing concerns about the prevalence of teen use of e-cigarettes. |
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More recently, a population survey carried out by the Kenyan government has shown that UNAIDS misestimated the prevalence of HIV in Kenya by a factor of two. |
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Advanced liver failure carries a poor prognosis, and its prevalence may be reflected by mortality statistics in the form of death certifications for liver disease. |
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And radio appears to be wallowing in the prevalence of semi-literacy, because a lot of what airs across the board seems to be disseminated on precisely that premise. |
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Such is the prevalence of workplace violence that an entire industry has sprung up dedicated to predicting violent incidents and attempting to prevent them. |
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Issues covered include the changing nature of malware, the growing prevalence of Trojan horses and the emergence of new threats such as ransomware. |
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Amid the chatter of diners in Lakeland's restaurants and hotels, observant customers may have noticed the prevalence of Eastern European accents ringing out among the staff. |
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As well, information about the prevalence, etiology, and treatment of disorders in Canada provides a base from which comparable findings from other countries are discussed. |
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Perhaps one of the most interesting findings was the somewhat unexpected prevalence of power naps that were reported by both young men and women and middle-aged adults. |
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The prevalence of the piccolo sonority, acciaccaturas, repeated accompanimental quavers, simple tonic-dominant bassline and the use of percussion all signify alla turca. |
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Others are seed coat and hilum colour, prevalence of disease and maturity. |
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A high prevalence of infection observed in addled eggs of various free-living species suggests that trans-shell infection is prevalent in the wild. |
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A survey and resurvey were undertaken in 1992-1993 to find out the prevalence rates of substance abuse disorders in a representative general population in metropolis Delhi. |
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There is recent evidence that in the UK the high prevalence figures for asthma have plateaued, but this is not true of other allergic conditions like nut and latex allergy. |
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And surveys show that the prevalence of vegetarianism among eating-disorder patients is higher than in the general population. |
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This device measures the atomic weight, or mass, as well as the prevalence of various atoms or molecules, and it scans the components one at a time. |
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The other danger of rearing imported species of cattle lies in the prevalence of diseases affecting animals such as foot and mouth, corridor, tick-borne and mad cow diseases. |
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The high prevalence of bad temper makes for unenjoyable reading. |
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The second disc, recorded in 1961, also has a lovely nut-brown sound to it, thanks to the prevalence of violas da gamba in Harnoncourt's ensemble. |
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Finally, figures from the Inland Revenue provide clues as to the scale and prevalence of fraud in tax avoidance and evasion by individuals and businesses. |
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Perhaps these findings suggest a causative link between the rising levels of particulate air pollution from motor vehicles and the increase in the prevalence of atopy. |
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Part of the problem is that its prevalence was equally as fleeting as a smile itself. |
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That is an alarming insight into the prevalence of unreported crime. |
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Has there really been an anti-market streak in Indian political culture with the prevalence of Gandhian values and emphasis on group equity and rights? |
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The authors compared the odds ratio for the prevalence of atopy in vaccinated versus unvaccinated children, and the OR for prevalence according to age. |
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Also known as station pointers, their unique capabilities account for their prevalence aboard ships that engage frequently in non-electronic coastal navigation. |
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Our research reveals a growing prevalence of precarious working conditions, zero-hours and temporary contracts, underemployment, and very low wages. |
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During this time, active smoking decreased, particularly in men, as well as slightly did the prevalence of respiratory symptoms, such as phlegm and cough. |
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In place of these, we analyzed timing of anthesis, presence or absence of seed wings and pistillate racemes, and prevalence of acuminate leaf apices and attenuate leaf bases. |
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This high prevalence justifies empirical antibiotic treatment. |
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Red knots, sanderlings, and laughing gulls were rarely infected, but dynamic changes in antibody prevalence differed among species. |
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Despite the prevalence of Anglican churches, observance is very low within the Anglican denomination. |
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Pollen analysis shows a prevalence of grasses and sedges within a more complicated vegetation mosaic. |
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Contemporary popular culture is also shared, primarily through the prevalence of the English language. |
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The existence and prevalence of zygapophyseal joint pain are highly controversial topics. |
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In many places, the prevalence of the hijab is growing increasingly common and the percentage of Muslims favoring Sharia laws has increased. |
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Starting at the end of the 17th century, the prevalence of republican forms of government grew. |
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The country has a high prevalence of FGM, but prevalence is lower among young girls. |
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Hence in order of prevalence coho are most infected followed by sockeye, chinook, chum and pink. |
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The disease, hereditary Haemochromatosis, has by far its highest prevalence rate among people of Celtic ancestry. |
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In India the prevalence of diabetes in urban areas appears to be more than twice as high as in rural areas. |
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Each of these indicators is expected to underestimate the true prevalence of disease in the population due to reduced levels of diagnosis. |
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It was claimed that in the area formerly inhabited by this culture, prevalence of the gene is virtually universal. |
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Compared to many countries in the region, the prevalence of AIDS and HIV is relatively low. |
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There is, then, a psycholinguistic explanation for the prevalence of preconstructed and semi-preconstructed phrases in language. |
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In distinguishing whether the language is a priori or a posteriori, the prevalence and distribution of respectable traits is often the key. |
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The section below lists mergers in order of approximately decreasing prevalence. |
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Belize has a high prevalence of communicable diseases such as malaria, respiratory diseases and intestinal illnesses. |
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A significant amount of written records on slavery are found, suggesting a prevalence thereof. |
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The goal of harmonizing state law is important because of the prevalence of commercial transactions that extend beyond one state. |
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Cholera likely has its origins in the Indian subcontinent as evidenced by its prevalence in the region for centuries. |
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The region has also been noted for the relative prevalence of the traditionally Northeastern sports of ice hockey and lacrosse. |
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The global prevalence of strongyloidiasis is unclear and varies between 30 million and 100 million people infected. |
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Clinical severity, rather than incidence or prevalence of detectable parasitemia, is a more relevant outcome to assess ABO group and survival. |
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The prevalence of raccoons and their latrine sites may have a direct impact on other wildlife species, including woodrat populations. |
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It was once known as woolsorter's disease because of its prevalence in the woollen industry. |
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Regarding broader issues, the objective of our paper was to quantify the prevalence of xenoestrogen release from commonly used plastic products. |
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As with any disorder, the prevalence of amblyopia depends on precisely how it is defined. |
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The prevalence of late positive reactions and evidence against systemic ampliative allergy. |
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Thus we can establish that the first text, ARET XI 1, in which there is a clear prevalence of Eblaite terms, is the earliest. |
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The prevalence of cancer of the large bowel in Germany is estimated at 48,677 men and women every year. |
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Lung, laryngeal and cervical cancer incidences were highest in the South, corresponding with the region with the highest smoking prevalence. |
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Presence and seasonal prevalence of Plasmodium spp in a rare endemic New Zealand passerine. |
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Although variable among geographic regions and within host species, the prevalence of rat lungworms might be high under favorable conditions. |
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We found a statistically significant higher prevalence of blood group A in patients with gastric cancer compared with that of 2 control groups. |
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Soon after independence the prevalence of marasmus and kwashiorkor in young children was quite high. |
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Due to the prevalence of dermal melanoses among Asian populations, South Korea is a primary target market for Accolade. |
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We aimed to define TAD, investigate its prevalence in otologically healthy subjects, and study its characteristics and associated symptoms. |
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A high prevalence has been reported in Byelorussia, Russia, and the Ukraine. |
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This retrospective study aimed to determine the prevalence of preoperative anaemia, hypochromia and microcytosis in cardiac surgery patients. |
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First, migraine has high prevalence and incidence and afflicts patients with complex manifestations. |
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Finally, the prevalence and duration of teenage vegetarianism in South Australia was measured. |
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In addition, with the prevalence of rain events the past several years, many additional sewers were televised because of poor system performance. |
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The prevalence of dental caries in Europe recorded remarkable decline in the last 4-5 decades. |
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Therefore, prevalence and abundance values were not calculated for individual monogenean genera from each host species. |
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Due to the increasing prevalence of obesity in Western countries, the use of thermogenic dietary supplements is becoming more frequent. |
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The prevalence and experience of Australian naturopaths and Western herbalists working within community pharmacies. |
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Increased subjective symptom prevalence among workers exposed to trichloroethylene at sub-oel levels. |
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The prevalence of animal trypanosomosis in Konshisha Local Government Area of Benue state, Nigeria. |
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The problem in establishing CSA prevalence rates is that both the definition and the age range covered in studies has varied substantially. |
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Languages in the region display an usually high prevalence of suffixation patterns used to signal syntactic subordination. |
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Unweighted sample sizes are presented along with weighted prevalence and geometric means for each covariates. |
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Relationship between breastfeeding duration and prevalence of posterior crossbite in the deciduous dentition. |
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Climate-related increase in the prevalence of urolithiasis in the United States. |
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Phylogenetic analysis and prevalence of urosepsis strains of Escherichia coli bearing pathogenicity island-like domains. |
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Several studies have also documented the presence and prevalence of Cryptosporidia in fecal samples from psittacine birds. |
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With the prevalence of VAD therapy consistently increasing, the phenomenon of heart valve alterations in this setting is being recognized. |
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Oral administration of Lactobacillus reuteri during the first year of life reduces caries prevalence in the primary dentition at 9 years of age. |
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Is forced dextrality an explanation for the fall in the prevalence of sinistrality with age? |
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High prevalence of low dietary calcium, high phytate consumption, and vitamin D deficiency in healthy south Indians. |
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In Europe, asymptomatic blood infections by hematozoa have been regularly observed, with an especially high prevalence in songbirds. |
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A prospective study of the prevalence of the polycystic ovary syndrome in unselected Caucasian women from Spain. |
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Fracture prevalence and relationship to endocrinopathy in iron overloaded patients with sickle cell disease and thalassemia. |
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The prevalence in the molar region is three times higher than that in the premolar region. |
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A meta-analysis of hypertension prevalence rates in India demonstrated a significant increase in the prevalence of hypertension. |
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Cumulative prevalence of prostatism matches the autopsy prevalence of benign prostatic hyperplasia. |
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I can''t help feeling that the increasing prevalence of puffin crossings, rather than pelican crossings, is going to take us down the same route. |
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First, we estimated the reduction in the infestation prevalence resulting from the 2 insecticide applications of the treatment phase. |
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The recent study was about the total prevalence of goitre and urinary iodine excretion in Kashmiri schoolchildren after 15 years of iodisation. |
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This is the first study to examine the relationship between exposure to fluoridated water and ADHD prevalence. |
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Consanguineous marriage is customary in many societies, but leads to an increased birth prevalence of infants with severe recessive disorders. |
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Some social scientists attribute the increasing prevalence of dowry to the concept of groomhood being drastically changed from the normal eligible bachelor to a fancy product. |
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For instance, it is still recommended that testing panels in the private sector test for phencyclidine, even though prevalence of use in the country is relatively small. |
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Franco at the Cancer Epidemiology Unit, conducted the HITCH Cohort Study to determine the prevalence of HPV infections among recently formed couples. |
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Effects of tick control by acaricide self-treatment of white-tailed deer on host-seeking tick infection prevalence and entomologic risk for Ixodes scapularis-borne pathogens. |
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There is a huge interest in the field because presbyopia prevalence is extremely high with the number of presbyopes that in 2005 exceed one billion. |
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The Joy of Pain is here to help us identify the why and how, not only of this specific emotion's prevalence, but also its paradoxical elusiveness. |
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The study found that the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome, diabetes and mean HOMA-IR decreased with low-risk drinking and increased with high-risk drinking. |
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Malaria endemicity may change rapidly, particularly in 'fringe areas' of plasmodial prevalence, leading to sentinel cases from areas previously thought to be malaria free. |
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But the growing consumption of pistachios may be leading to a higher frequency of allergic sensitization and an increased prevalence of allergic reactions to pistachio. |
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What is the prevalence of the gum diseases, gingivitis and periodontitis, among Fresno Hmong patients between the ages of 16-50 at a private dental practice? |
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With the prevalence of 4K and 8K chip sources and broadcasting and resolution needs of video streaming media, larger screens require graphics engine chips. |
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Similar pathogenetic principles operate in Alzheimer s and Parkin-son s disease, and a growing list of further diseases whose prevalence is steadily rising. |
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Johnson, Brett, Roberts and Wassersug investigated the prevalence of Gender Dysphoria and Body Integrity Identity Disorder in individuals who frequent the Discussion Board. |
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Healthy diets and the subsequent prevalence of nuclear cataract in women. |
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Refer to boxes 1-3 for examples of autoimmune risk assessment tools including a listing of common symptoms, prevalence and co-occurrence of the autoimmune diseases. |
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Strongyloidiasis was recorded as third high infection rate in this study is endemic in Latin America and Caribbean, with no estimates of their regional prevalence. |
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The identification, diversity and prevalence of trypanosomes in field caught tsetse in Tanzania using ITS-1 primers and fluorescent fragment length barcoding. |
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Phenotypic characteristics and trypanosome prevalence of Mursi cattle breed in the Bodi and Mursi districts of South Omo Zone, southwest Ethiopia. |
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Graphical extrapolations of historical prevalence of FGM have shown a shift in the practice by gradual decline in infibulations and concomitant rise in clitoridectomies. |
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Hepatitis C and HIV prevalence using oral mucosal transudate, and reported drug use and sexual behaviours of youth in custody in British Columbia. |
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She wondered whether excessive viewing of reality TV shows might normalize narcissistic behaviors and contribute to a higher prevalence of narcissistic tendencies. |
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Some other regions have already been using women-only cars, but Tokyo was slower to adopt them due to crowded platforms and the prevalence of mutual trackage systems. |
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Ralph raised her cheerleader questions during a trustee discussion of sexual assault on campus, and the UO's efforts to curb the prevalence of such incidents. |
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Cider was among the nation's most popular alcoholic beverages in Colonial times, Sipes says, thanks to the greater prevalence of apple trees back then. |
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She further noted that little is known about the prevalence of menstrual cup use today, as most studies on this product were done in the 1960s and focused on acceptability. |
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The prevalence of inferior grade alginates extracted from different species of brown algae is one of the major challenges alginate suppliers face. |
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I appropos the article by Jain and colleagues on the prevalence and resistance pattern of extended spectrum beta-lactamase producing Klebsiella spp. |
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The prevalence of highly educated individuals, including many with PhDs, reminds me somewhat of Plato's famous ideas about rulership as laid out in his Republic. |
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Against these backgrounds, this study aimed to determine the bacterial prevalence of LRTIs among children attending a tertiary hospital in Benin City, Nigeria. |
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For example, sarcoidosis is more prevalent in black ethnic groups and a high prevalence of Behcet's disease has been reported in the Middle East and Asia, especially in Japan. |
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Rhinosporidiosis occurs in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia but is most common in the tropics, with the highest prevalence in southern India and Sri Lanka. |
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Also, the Greek study reported that SKO was rare under 45 years of age, and the prevalence increased reliantly until 80 years of age and then decreased. |
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However, in July and August, their prevalence was low, whereas that of fish with ovaries containing substantial numbers of atretic yolk granule oocytes was high. |
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After one year, however, the prevalence and amount of 12 types of anaerobic bacteria were lower among circumcised men than among uncircumcised men. |
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The first five years after independence saw rapid gains in areas such as immunisation coverage, access to health care, and contraceptive prevalence rate. |
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However, while smoking prevalence has declined in many developed countries, it remains high in others and is increasing among women and in developing countries. |
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The prevalence of such valuable artifacts, and the natives' apparent ignorance of their value, inspired speculation as to a plentiful source for them. |
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As of 2014 The prevalence of domestic violence against women in Mexican marital relationships varies at between 30 and 60 percent of relationships. |
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In addition to the high expense of medical care relative to the average Malagasy income, the prevalence of trained medical professionals remains extremely low. |
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With a large influx of native speakers of Arabic in latter years, the prevalence of native Arab speakers is likely more widespread than actual usage of Finnish. |
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Other researchers point out that finding a difference in disease prevalence between two socially defined groups does not necessarily imply genetic causation of the difference. |
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As these smaller Colombian drug cartels grew in prevalence, several notable aspects of the Colombian society gave way for further development of the Colombian drug industry. |
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Genetic studies have supported the prevalence of native populations. |
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The prevalence of libertarian political attitudes is widespread. |
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There are several theories for the reasons behind the prevalence of accidents and health problems in the Thoroughbred breed, and research is ongoing. |
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These ties led to the prevalence of the feud in aristocratic society, examples of which included those related by Gregory of Tours that took place in Merovingian Gaul. |
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The prevalence of FAS and FAE in New Zealand is estimated to be high. |
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In contrast, the darkest whales, the deeply pigmented fin whales, were found to be resistant to sun damage showing the lowest prevalence of sunburn lesions in their skin. |
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The greater prevalence of A longicervica in thick-billed murres was consistent with diet analyses, which revealed a greater proportion of euphausiids. |
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