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Gray whales are mostly commonly hit by vessels off the coast of California.
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The infectious type of SC is mostly commonly associated with tuberculosis (TB).
Suicide for females is easy to be committed by using kitchen weapons or fire burns which is mostly commonly seen in housevies who used to live home alone when head of the family leaves home for bread and butter.
Rand's fiscal conservatism and social liberalism fits into neither camp comfortably (and is mostly commonly associated with the Libertarian party).
Method of delivery was mostly commonly entered as a procedure code, being omitted in just 4,850 records (0.8%) overall.
This was mostly commonly an issue in regions where English is not commonly used in communication, e.g. South American countries in the AMRO region and Far-Eastern countries in the WPRO region.
The slope-forming beds of the Martha's Butte beds are mostly sandy, and commonly exhibit the red and gray "candy-striping" described by Espregen [71] (Figure 12a,c d,f).
On the contrary, acquired retinal diseases are relatively common retinal conditions that are mostly treatable and so commonly seen in hospitals.
Oncocytic neoplasms or oncocytomas are mostly benign tumors which commonly occur in the kidneys, thyroid, parathyroid, pituitary and salivary glands and rarely in the respiratory tract, choroid plexus and adrenal glands.
The tax photographs, as they are commonly called, are mostly no-frills frontal shots of buildings and houses, each identified by block, lot number and borough.
Participants for the hereditary retinal diseases group were recruited from charity organizations and not hospitals because hereditary retinal diseases are a rare group of disorders, which are mostly untreatable and hence not commonly seen in hospitals.
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