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Alveolar clefts are commonly closed by a bone grafting procedure.
Next to a window can be a nice treat, but remember that during meditation, the eyes are commonly closed.
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However, the accuracies achieved for the 100 QTL model are rarely observed when GS is used to predict breeding values in 'real' populations of this size (reference populations of 2,000 animals) and accuracies are commonly closer to 0.5 [ 20].
Breeding on the islets off Santa Cruz, Española, Santa Cruz, Champion and Wolf Islands in the Galapagos archipelago, Galapagos Shearwaters are commonly encountered close to shore, where they may be seen foraging with boobies, terns and other species of shearwater.
Today, "starter" fertilizers (e.g., di-ammonium phosphate for maize), are commonly applied close to plant roots to ensure optimal N and P supply during critical early growth stages especially in cold climate regions [24].
Most importantly, it should be emphasized that only experienced surgeons should use a CO2 laser system because in neurosurgical procedures the pathologies are commonly in close proximity to nerve structures.
They are commonly used for close-up work like photographing flowers or insects.
Players are commonly given a closer look through the catalog, and it has led to a number of discovery claims and signings.
Raccoons are commonly found in close association with humans and domestic animals.
Indeed, pericytes are commonly found, in close association with microvessels, in the centre of these tumours (GM Tozer, unpublished data).
One problem with the stochastic model, rarely if ever considered, is that the methylated sites on tumour suppressor genes are commonly located in close proximity, and it is unclear how this could occur by a random process.
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