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In this era, technology has advanced to the extent that normal citizens can take regular outings to space and parapsychology ("psi phenomena": telepathy, precognition, reincarnation and the like) are common traits of the people.

Remind yourself that inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness are common traits of children.

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Although there is no hard evidence to support the claim that the high-pressure environment of independent schools is to blame, perfectionism and a fear of failure are common traits in people with eating disorders.

Height, wood density, and dynamic modulus of elasticity were common traits between the two studies; however, their prediction accuracies were lower than in the present study (height: 0.17 vs. 0.63, wood density: 0.33 vs. 0.64, dynamic modulus of elasticity: 0.21 vs. 0.67).

("Chuck Norris is so tough" jokes, anyone?) There are certain common traits of viral content that loosely guide our selections — it should be short, easily understood, universal, nostalgic — but for every hit sharing those qualities there are millions of similar failures, not to mention stuff that simply defies explanation.

Due to the lack of a reliable standard protocol, some clinicians make their judgments based on self-report (of drivers), which has risks associated with it as lack of insight and judgment are potential common traits of the population experiencing neuropsychological decrements.

Although bacteremia and systemic infection seem to be the common traits of C. jejuni strains IA3902, G1, and C. doylei strain 269.97, contribution of the unique capsule and flagellin modification genes to the disease phenotype awaits to be ascertained.

Arrays of variable number of tandem repeats (usually up to 6) are a common trait of MITE-like elements DINE1 (Yang and Barbash 2008), SGM (Miller et al. 2000), mini-me (Wilder and Hollocher 2001), and PERI (Kuhn and Heslop-Harrison 2011), described in Drosophila, and of MINE-2 in some Lepidoptera (Coates et al. 2011).

From these results, comparative analyses performed on Buchnera taken from other species of aphids, but also on other endosymbiotic bacteria, such as Blochmannia spp. from the carpenter ant or Wigglesworthia spp. from the tsetse fly would establish whether the results presented here are a common trait of the insect endosymbionts.

The opposite of this -- denying yourself for the sake of what someone else will think -- is a common trait of kids who were raised to believe that their parents' needs were more significant than their own, and that how other people think is more important than how they do.

This is intriguing inasmuch as disturbed speech production is a common trait of Alzheimer disease (32), a disease that has been previously linked to CNS insulin resistance (33).

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