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That's a more prevalent ideal among younger people.
Bond-based financing is becoming a more prevalent way to finance such hotels, he said.
A more prevalent and likely long-term distraction is technology.
Industrial hip-house vocals have also been contributing a more prevalent role over the years.
Batteries are getting cheaper, more powerful and more prevalent, for example in electric cars.
Usually L. interrogans serovar Canicola is the most frequent serovar found in infected dogs [ 4- 6]; however, in areas where vaccination against serovars Canicola and L. interrogans serovar Icterohaemorrhagiae are common, other serovars are more prevalent, for example serovars L. interrogans serovar Autumnalis or L. kirschneri serovar Grippotyphosa [ 7- 9].
At the same time, divestment from polluting industries is becoming more prevalent with examples such as the move by the largest pension fund in Washington D.C.
In doing so we may also gain insights into more prevalent diseases, for example Alzheimer's which has certain features in common with Niemann-Pick type C. On the human side, too, we need to understand rare diseases so we can better develop therapies for them.
For better or worse, drones are about to become a lot more prevalent in US airspace.
Others show that they might be a bit more prevalent here, but really not that much.
BsmI B and short poly A alleles, for example, are more prevalent in Caucasians than in Japanese (Tokita et al, 1996; Ingles et al, 1997), and may be protective against colorectal cancer (Slatter et al, 2001).
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