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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a known common" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to something that is widely recognized or accepted as common knowledge, but it is not a typical expression. Example: "In our discussions, we often refer to a known common among experts in the field."
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Smaller descent groups within these clans comprise people united through a known common ancestor and shared ancestral rituals.
They examined species sharing a known common ancestor, such as humans and carp.
Moreover, smooth muscle α actin (SMA) is a known common molecular marker of phenotypic changes of mesangial cells (MCs) in many glomerular diseases.
Sequences from subject 18 had a recurrent frame shift in the middle of the V3 loop in a string of 6 A's, a known common error in the 454 sequencing process– it was the most common form in the week 02 and week 16 samples from this subject, and is why such drastic cuts were made in those two sequence sets [23].
Irregular uterine bleeding is a known common adverse effect of all long-term progestin treatments [ 8].
We again make the standard analysis-of-variance assumptions with a known common variance and let α=0.025.
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The tagSNP approach identifies common variants within a region of a gene such that other known common SNPs within that region are in LD with the selected tagSNP.
Our selection thus captures to a very high degree the known common variability in this gene.
So I mean, it's not a totally altruistic, you know, common good perspective.
Know common terms used on a sailboat.
You know, common folk.
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