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The phrase "a common phenomena for" is not correct.
The correct form should be "a common phenomenon for" since "phenomena" is the plural form of "phenomenon." You can use it when discussing something that frequently occurs or is widely observed in a particular context.
Example: "It is a common phenomenon for people to feel anxious before public speaking."
Alternatives: "a frequent occurrence for" or "a typical situation for".
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The additional molecular weight of 5.5 kDa for construct 2 and 7.3 kDa for construct 4 as well as the broad shape of the band in the SDS-PAGE suggest that both enzymes are glycosylated, a common phenomena for NA[12], [13], [15].
This may have been due to the greater sensitivity of real-time RT PCR or perhaps the difference in probe locations, which were selected to be in regions not known to be prone to alternative splicing, a common phenomena for MUC4 (Moniaux et al, 2000).
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Multiple cracking is a common phenomenon for a medium subjected to a sudden temperature change.
Airfoil self-noise is a common phenomenon for many engineering applications.
It is not considered to be an artifact by FIB machining, but appears to be a common phenomenon for metallic materials in the nano scale when the dislocation activity is difficult to be fully functioned.
Interface failure is a common phenomenon for conventional composite materials when subjected to repeated mechanical loads, and it tends to be critical for nanocomposites due to several orders of magnitude enhancement in interfacial area.
Drain-back is a common phenomenon for basaltic magmas.
The loss of viscosity at high salinity is a common phenomenon for polymers.
We observed that the formation of conical winds is a common phenomenon for a wide range of parameters.
In all these studies, researchers have found out that the surface buckling is a common phenomenon for the BNTs.
Although adsorption is a common phenomenon for gas phase, yet it is widely used in the treatment of waste water.
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