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Therefore, Sox9 seems to be a common factor to induce exocrine gland development, rather than salivary gland specifically.
Regardless of finances, getting a core group of dedicated volunteers appears to be a common factor, too, whether in Seattle, Memphis or Lancaster.
Members of his group were arrested and convicted on a range of charges but suspicion of their links with the West seems to be a common factor.
Some suggested that use of Tor could be a common factor, while others suggested the nation state implicated could be anyone from the US or UK, Germany, France, Russia or China.
But neonicotinoids have the explanatory virtue of being a fairly recent development and also one which, as these two pieces of work suggest, could be a common factor in weakening a colony without actually pushing it over the edge.
Now, what seems to be a common factor in the analysis is that education is critical to entrepreneurial success.
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A desire to assert control is a common factor among victims of eating disorders.
There is a common factor running through the success stories: patient support.
Patient forgetfulness is a common factor in unintentional nonadherence.
Vascularization is a common factor restricting skin wound healing in diabetes.
Rampant substance abuse is a common factor in both countries — alcohol in Russia and opioids in the United States.
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