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The phrase "a common ice" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is widely recognized or shared, but the phrase itself lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In the context of our conversation, we need to address a common ice that affects our communication."
Alternatives: "a shared understanding" or "a mutual concern".
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Historical expansions from a common ice-age refuge can produce the appearance of panmixia, even though populations may be demographically independent from one another.
Transgenic "ICE" plants expressed an antimicrobial peptide (knottin) from the common ice plant Mesembryanthemum crystallinum (synthetic gene identical to the Mc-AMP1 precursor [GenBank:AF069321]) and transgenic "FAB" plants expressed an antimicrobial peptide (fabatin) from the broad bean Vicia faba (synthetic gene similar to the fabatin-1 precursor [GenBank:EU920043]).
In the case of the halophyte Mesembryanthemum crystallinum (common ice plant) - that possesses a remarkable tolerance against drought, high salinity, and cold stress inositol is methylated to D-ononitol and subsequently epimerized to D-pinitol.
In the common ice plant, Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, McCDPK1 phosphorylates CSP1, a pseudo-response regulator-like protein, in vitro in a Ca2+-dependent manner [129].
Can you imagine these two finding common ice, bonding?
Consolidated ice, ice ridges and ice thickness between 15 and 40 cm represent the most common ice conditions in which accidents occur.
Rappers like Common, Ice T and Treach spoke about freedom of speech and artistic expression.
(Another well-known anemia, sickle cell, cannot be treated with these supplements). Studies at Northwestern have shown that ice cravings are a common side effect of a popular type of weight-loss surgery.
"My first reaction was, what could be so scientific in such a common material as ice?" he said.
Neptune has a similarly displaced and tilted magnetic field, suggesting that this may be a common feature of ice giants.
While this "surge" was the largest yet, it's a common technique for ICE as part of Operation Community Shield, an anti-gang task force initiated in 2005.
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