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In the aftermath of floods, reducing the quality and quantity of food intake becomes a common practice, which has a negative effect on the nutritional status of people, especially young children.
Solar greenhouses can be considered as efficient places for biological CO2 capture and utilization if CO2 enrichment becomes a common practice there.
Nowadays, it becomes a common practice throughout the world as a means to reach a maximum number of wells from single location.
Furthermore, greenhouses are currently occupying large areas all over the world and as these areas will continuously increase [6, 7], commercial greenhouses can be considered as promising places for efficient CO2 capturing and utilization if CO2 enrichment becomes a common practice there.
This 'no-call' principle becomes a common practice in genotyping procedures.
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Although the attitude among doctors toward disclosing a cancer diagnosis is becoming more positive, informing patients of their disease has not yet become a common practice in Japan.
But that is not likely to become a common practice anytime soon.
During and after World War II, in-service training by employers became a common practice.
The land tax had become a common practice by Zhanguo times.
"I think this will become a common practice," Mr. Ubois said.
Vocal abuse has become a common practice; the Rutgers men's basketball program is just one of many glaring examples.
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