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Embedding a robot with a companion computer is becoming a common practice nowadays.
Using these scrap tires as ground tire rubber (GTR) in asphalt mixes is becoming a common practice now a days.
Highly economical and feasible, it is becoming a common practice in full-scale vibration testing.
Reusing greywater (GW) for on-site irrigation is becoming a common practice worldwide.
The use of time-lapse seismic data to improve reservoir characterization is becoming a common practice in the oil industry.
Recently, The Birmingham News reported that some lawmakers had worn recording devices as part of the federal inquiry, which is apparently becoming a common practice in Montgomery.
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Therefore, land application of pressmud is becoming a common farm practice in the sub-continent of India (Sharma et al. 2002; Naik and Rao 2004).
Therefore, its positive effect on soil properties land application of press mud is becoming a common farm practice in the sub-continent countries of Pakistan and India (Ghulam et al. 2012).
The research aims to analyze the thermal performance of what is becoming a very common practice of glazing up balconies in fully exposed heavy weight buildings in Lebanon.
This is becoming a more common practice and encourages universities to hire junior faculty," says Berdahl.
I live in LA, and this is becoming a fairly common practice, but it does make addressing holiday cards a little more annoying.
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