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The samples did not contain Fagus (beech) or Carpinus (hornbeam), which are both common in the area today.
Here, we investigate the spatiotemporal relationship between gullies and glacial landforms, both common in the mid-latitudes.
In addition, refuge officials said they were a bit surprised that the fatal ailment had not spread to other geese, including Canada geese and snow geese, which are both common in the refuge.
The Owenses established their camp on the site of an evacuated Bisa village, and named it Marula-Puku, after the marula tree and the puku, a type of antelope, both common in the area.
The effects of failure mode transition from tensile to shear on structural style and fault zone architecture have long been recognized but are not well studied in 3D, although the two modes are both common in the upper crust of Earth and terrestrial planets, and are associated with large differences in transport properties.
Primary headaches and Learning difficulties are both common in the pediatric population.
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The ketone bodies dampen the neural inflammation that's both common in epilepsy and migraines and modulate the cortical excitability, the firing rate of neurons.
Immigrating individuals and fish escaping harvesting, both common in marine populations, could bias the estimation of selection differentials.
She would also test for thyroid disease and pregnancy, both common in young women who came to the emergency room.
Malaria and yellow fever added to camp life misery, and both were common in the mosquito-infested Deep South.
North American crevice-roosting bats, among them the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) and the big brown bat (Euptesicus fuscus), both quite common in the northern two-thirds of the United States, live on insects.
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