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Within the collective housing project, residents do not share everything and there are regularly small and big conflicts, but they have developed family-like relationships by living together, negotiating the rules and future of the housing project and organising neighbourhood activities.
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The MODIS-derived CI is regularly smaller than the field measurement.
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Knee and ankle joints are regularly involved, although small joints and axial involvement occurs as well.
Smaller raptors are regularly predated, mainly smaller falcons such as the American kestrel, merlin and sharp-shinned hawks.
Small-scale details are regularly revised as more precise observations are made, whereas well established facts of fundamental significance are very rarely overthrown, but in principle, no scientific fact of any magnitude is beyond revision or refutation.
The protest, led by a loose coalition of opposition groups, was uncharacteristically large for Russia, where riot police officers are regularly sent to break up even small rallies.
Small interfering RNAs are regularly represented as the exogenously made or viral inducers of RNAi.
Vertebral spinal haemangiomas typically follow a benign course and are regularly regarded as inconsequential, although a small proportion may cause neurological symptoms necessitating active management.
Of course, in a sport where small spherical objects are regularly projected into the stands at high speeds, it's a good idea to keep your eye on the field.
Three types of invertase isoenzymes, which are encoded by small gene families, are regularly found in plants.
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