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"This has become very common in our area," she said.
The reason for the difference is that Dr. Pritchard's statistical screen detects genetic variants that have become very common in a population but are not yet universal.
Improvement science-inspired approaches have become very common in health sciences, but in many examples the research agenda is set by research leads and focuses on how to optimise delivery of evidence-based practice.
Volunteering abroad does come at a cost, but it's valuable experience all the same: It is totally understandable to feel frustrated about the current situation but unpaid internships have become very common in every sector, not only in the development sector.
However, drought has become very common in Kenya due to climatic changes.
The use of pozzolanic and additional cementitious materials due to economic, technical and environmental considerations has become very common in modern concrete construction.
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Thick sloping walls made of rammed earth became a characteristic of traditional Buddhist monasteries throughout the Himalayas and became very common in northern Indian areas such as Sikkim.
For humans, this still implies ~350,000 training records, which makes the risk prediction for truly polygenic diseases and for unrelated individuals probably impossible unless genotyping and phenotyping for such diseases becomes very common in the future.
This practice has become very common place in modern day films, with new software able to morph shots much easier than when Lucas originally did it.
Alcohol based hand rubs (e.g. Purell and others) have become very common, including in my office.
For example, it has become very common to determine the overall orientation of an antimicrobial peptide in a lipid bilayer in order to understand its mode of action.
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