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For short spans, steel beams are usually formed as a single unit.
Narrow-mouth containers such as bottles are usually formed by the Individual Section (IS) machine.
The formal scientific name for these is phytoliths, meaning plant stones, and they are usually formed from silica, not carbon.
There are no fixed partnerships, but temporary alliances against the leading player are usually formed from deal to deal.
The basal portions of the orchid lip are usually formed into a tunnel with the column constituting its upper side.
Such leaks, which Kuprevich called "fairly common," are usually formed in two ways: by blunt trauma, which he ruled out, or by infection.
The prime minister rarely commands a clear majority in Parliament, and so governments are usually formed of a coalition of parties or factions.
The carnassials are usually formed by the fourth upper premolar and the first lower molar, working one against the other with a scissorlike action.
In addition, tRNAs are usually formed as longer precursor molecules that are cleaved by ribonuclease P to generate the mature 5′ end and often have extra residues added to their 3′ end to form the sequence CCA.
New Amish communities in the United States are usually formed by groups breaking off from existing communities in search of land, said Karen M. Johnson-Weiner, author of a history, "New York Amish".
The cams and the camshaft are usually formed as a unit, with the cams set at angles so as to open and close the valves in a prescribed sequence as the cams rotate.
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