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Jaafri's family is entrepreneurial and growing up surrounded by business-minded relatives seems to be a relatively common factor in young people's choice to set up on their own.
Late ulnar nerve dysfunction was found to be a relatively common problem following surgically treated distal humeral fractures.
While a permit for an indoor slide may be a relatively common request in Palo Alto, it was the first time our local city council had heard of such a thing.
Since then, several additional studies have described cooperative interactions between various tumor cell subpopulations (14 17), which suggests that this may be a relatively common mechanism for the maintenance of subclonal diversity.
HGT from bacteria may be a relatively common phenomenon in nematode phylogeny.
Recent data published by Hatzimichael et al. suggested that acquisition of PHD3 promoter methylation may be a relatively common event in certain plasma cell neoplasias [17].
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Cellulitis is a relatively common infectious disease in both children and adults.
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"Relish is a relatively common American food, which we'd like to elevate," he said.
This is a relatively common genetic disorder that affects adrenal functioning.
Childhood hemiplegia is a relatively common condition, affecting up to one child in 1,000.
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