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He was fascinated by the stores' ubiquity and the commonality of the retail experience.
He spent his 20 allotted minutes at the start of the two-hour meeting recounting the chain of prophets central to Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and the commonality of their messages.
We have talked about the surprising and disturbing places an Internet search might lead, but there are no controls other than the location of the computers (the kitchen) and the commonality of the browsers.
"Throughout the second world war period, and notably during the wartime alliance, the UK relationship with the US and the commonality of interests therein have proved strong enough to bear the weight of different approaches to international problems and not infrequent disagreements".
Tamoxifen is a widely used drug in clinics, with well-established pharmacodynamics and safety, and due to the pleiotropic effects of estrogens and the commonality of GPCR signaling pathways, it is possible that tamoxifen regulates many genes involved in the function of myofibroblast-like cells such as activated HSCs or cancer associated fibroblasts.
The relatively high proportion of children living in migrant households without remittances may reflect irregular remitting channels and the commonality of seasonal migration, which is less lucrative in terms of remittances.
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"And I felt European and American, the commonality of my experience".
It will be interesting moving forward to further elucidate the G. vaginalis pangenome and determine the commonality of features like mucin degradation, and to determine if such features are enriched in those strains isolated from BV patients.
Findings were likely to alert other lecturers attempting greater student engagement to what is entailed and to the commonality of time-expense when improving learning outcomes.
This definition is specifically designed for eukaryotic chromosomal genes and emphasizes the commonality of the genetic material that gives rise to final, functional products (ncRNAs or proteins) derived from a single gene.
That, precisely, is the essence of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," the brilliantly superficial suspense drama that has rescued the Disney Company's ABC network, overturned America's prime-time schedule, robbed me of three hours a week and reaffirmed the commonality of television tastes around the world.
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