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It's very sporadic.
It was pioneered by Singleton, and it involved very sporadic, sizable repurchases.
"I'm very sporadic, but I think I've got some skills now.
"They are very sporadic out there, just all over the place.
But it's hard to answer this question definitively, because polling on these questions has been very sporadic.
After entry number 790 in the Chandler dataset, original country names are very sporadic and Modelski's population tables included only city names grouped by regions/continents2,3.
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On the other hand, very low sporadic rates are unrealistic for complex diseases because the sporadic rate includes both nongenetic causes and genetic causes at other loci.
As a result, at any given time, some tissues may be relatively overregulated (very few sporadic cancers) and others under-regulated (a much higher frequency of sporadic cancers).
This leads to the possibility that a different mechanism might be responsible for very stronger sporadic layers although we do not think this very likely.
However, synthesis of CaCO3 on the form of very thin sporadic layer attaching rGO results in dramatic increase in the specific capacitance of the obtained composite due to formation of the electrochemical double layer at the interfacial area.
There were very few sporadic biological studies among some sub-tribes of Adi [18] [19], [21] [24], [32] [36] and several of the isolated sub-tribes are yet to be investigated.
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