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The phrase "a shared feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or quality that is common among multiple subjects or entities.
Example: "One of the most interesting aspects of these two species is a shared feature: their ability to adapt to extreme environments."
Alternatives: "a common trait" or "a mutual characteristic".
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Cognitive bizarreness seems to be a shared feature of dreaming and psychotic mentation, beyond diagnostic categorizations.
Pharmacological inhibition of native IKr and of recombinant hERG channels is a shared feature of diverse drugs associated with TdP.
Instead, we are dealing with a shared feature of the Scandinavian countries' self-understanding and their respective immigrant integration models.
Through the use of a Deep Learning [68] approach, this method performs symmetric transformation to project the source and target data onto a shared feature space.
The methods in the third category have some learnt mapping/projection function to normalize the gait features obtained from various viewing points to a shared feature space.
SSP-Net [61] and Fast-RCNN [34] propose a shared feature method that is extracted only one time for the whole image for this problem.
Instead, we are dealing with a shared feature of the Scandinavian countries' self-understanding and immigrant integration models, which reflect how civic integration manifests itself in these countries.
Z is a shared feature space by X S and X T, and I is the mutual information between two random variables.
Instead, it is a shared feature of their respective national models, originating in the fiscal requirement of the universal welfare state for high unemployment.
Evidence that repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a shared feature of a number of disorders has prompted the need for transdiagnostic self-report instruments; that is, measures of RNT that can be administered to individuals irrespective of their diagnosis.
Although ascidiate carpel is inferred ancestral in angiosperms (Endress and Doyle 2009), it cannot be taken as a shared feature for ANITA if the Illiciaceae are taken into consideration (Endress and Igersheim 2000).
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