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Government officials, even when using government servers for work, have been commonly found to send classified information over unclassified servers.

Although the basic functions of the Obg subfamily proteins are not clearly established, the majority of bacterial Obgs have been commonly found to be associated with ribosome, in specific binding of Obg with ribosomal protein L13 was proved through an affinity blot assay method, implying that those proteins fundamentally could play a role in ribosome assembly or maturation [12], [16] [22].

Depression has been commonly found to be correlated with increased impairment in activities of daily living [ 2, 17, 19, 20] and self-rated disability has been identified as the greatest predictor of depressive symptoms [ 29].

To filter out proteins that might bind nonspecifically to Dhh1−GFP, we use data from the Contaminant Repository for Affinity Purification to eliminate abundant proteins that have been commonly found to be associated with control GFP-bead IPs (Mellacheruvu et al. 2013; Materials and Methods, Table S2).

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And yet representing farmed fish as 'wild-caught' or 'Gulf', as was commonly found to be the case, gives the opposite impression.

Bee colonies are commonly found to be infested with pathogens and parasites, and the investigation of the interactions of all the possible causative agents has proved to be a challenge for bee researchers.

Alkaloids isolated from plant are commonly found to have antimicrobial properties (Jiang et al. 2016).

Additionally, the authors observed that A. oxyphylla was commonly found to be moldy under improper storage conditions.

For High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) using block-based prediction, the discrete cosine transform (DCT), and quantization, a large number of DCT coefficients in a transform block (TB) are commonly found to be quantized to zero.

This is important as employer sponsored migration is commonly found to select migrants with systematically different characteristics to those favoured by points based systems (e.g. Hawthorne, 2011; Czaika and Parsons, 2015).

By doing so, I build on previous research (Buchmann & Dalton, 2002) by paying particular attention to gender and ethnicity – dimensions along which aspirations are commonly found to differ; and by separating between habituated and doxic aspirations.

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