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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common factor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical contexts to refer to a number or expression that divides two or more numbers or expressions without leaving a remainder.
Example: "The greatest common divisor is the largest common factor of the two numbers."
Alternatives: "a shared divisor of" or "a mutual factor of".
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A common factor of increasing importance is the airplane and it is already looming large on the horizon of traumatology".
"There is a common factor of great design, and that is what the Bloomingdale's customer is looking for from us," Kevin Harter, vice president for fashion direction at Bloomingdale's, said.
Natural capital, that is ecosystems and the goods and services they provide, is a common factor of production for organic farms.
We regarded the P268S of NOD2 behaving as a common factor of PD and CD.
Microarrays have been used for expression profiling in four brain regions of a rat model of neonatal hypoxia as a common factor of obstetric complications.
Together with our results in lung cancer, it is plausible to suggest that iASPP acts as a common factor of regulating the proliferation in difference cancer cells.
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A common factor for many of the herds was the use of peat as bedding material.
The LRT analysis supported the presence of a common factor, indicative of mutational covariance and pleiotropy, for 245 (36.2%) of the 677 random five-trait matrices, 145 (21.4%) of which remained significant at 5% FDR.
Given the striking similarities between the IL-1β and IL-18 signaling pathways, we proposed that a common factor downstream of the IL-1R and IL-18R is responsible for the observed synergy between IL-1β/IL-18 and TNFα.
The presence of a common factor (nonzero eigenvalue of m max) reveals pleiotropic effects on at least two of the five traits.
The material in this paper can be useful information to many other countries, including developing countries because of a common factor: the difficulty of finding sustainable, low-carbon, cost-competitive substitutes for petroleum fuels.
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