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"There is also a quite commonly-held perception that the development of fintech in the financial services sector in Hong Kong has been slow.
A simple and quite commonly used example is the contrast between scientific and religious belief systems.
In virtue of the nature of the problem at hand (a situation encountered quite commonly, e.g. in project cost estimation), new data could be very limited and this scarcity of data makes it insufficient to construct a new model.
Exacerbated COPD is a severe condition quite commonly seen at EDs, where proper decision-making tools are vitally important for performing the necessary diagnoses and implementing the treatments that are urgently required.
For some queries where the user is interested in a compound which is quite commonly found as a component of mixtures in UniChem, this setting of 200 may be too low.
As a society we have long accepted a mother's right to decide to carry and raise a child alone; it happens quite commonly for a wide variety of reasons.
Insects and many other invertebrates quite commonly harbour a range of endosymbionts, which can be either obligate or facultative (Wernegreen 2012).
As a next step, we analyzed the 220 available sequenced eukaryotic genomes and surprisingly found that only 56% of them contained an srx gene: fungi and protists quite commonly lack Srx, and while most animals and plants contain Srx, a few animal exceptions seem to exist (Table 2).
As a matter of fact, it is quite commonly said in the literature of protein adsorption at the air water interface that this is expected to happen see the third paragraph of Trurnit (1960), for example.
There are examples showing that the integration of several tooth primordia into a more complex single tooth operates quite commonly during ontogenetic development in actual species.
The flower buds are quite commonly used as a vegetable in the Far East; for example, they are dried and then incorporated into soups and stews, but can also be eaten uncooked.
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