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I have found this to be very common in Ghana.
THE gene responsible for transferrin C seems to be very common in all human populations.
It can be very common in its range and has the widest distribution of any of the aracaris.
Turtles can be very common in some habitats, although in many places human activities have reduced their populations.
These 'package deals' used to be very common in the latter stages of Olympiads and other international team events and certainly kept the team captains happy and busy.
Such first-order morphological transitions are expected to be very common in epitaxial thin films during switching under an external electric or stress field.
Our study suggests that such bias may be very common in the meniscal MRI literature, and illustrates techniques to detect and correct for such bias.
Two large gulls will also be very common in roosts.
The exposure to microbes in utero appears to be very common in preterm deliveries [4].
"The Kepler space mission has found Neptune-sized planets to be very common in our galaxy".
The diaphragm is a fundamental respiratory muscle whose dysfunction may be very common in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation.
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