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Researchers commonly distinguish between imitation caused by simple conditioned reflex, that caused by common trial-and-error learning, and that involving the higher thought processes.
As a rookie fourth-grade teacher in the Bronx, I was subject to an unofficial but common trial-by-fire, in which the administration loaded my class with problem-reputation children.
Flea bite hypersensitivity, ectoparasite infestation, hormonal imbalances and secondary bacterial or yeast overgrowth were ruled out by common tests or trial therapies.
Stretch attend and percentage of central ambulation were mostly affected in the first-trial-specific QTL but not by common QTL or second-trial-specific QTL.
An American Presidential debate has a lot more in common with trial by combat than with trial by jury, which is what people are talking about when they say these debates seem "childish": the outcome is the evidence.
Peer review in science has much in common with trial by jury, except that the goal of the former is to reward excellence rather than to punish malfeasance.
Sheep from farm I and farm II were connected by common progeny born in the breeding trial (Figure S4) Linkage analysis was based on allele sharing by identical-by-descent methods and the MERLIN 1.1.2 software [21].
Moreover, predation on juvenile lionfish by common reef predatory species in laboratory trials suggests low predation vulnerability [12].
By common consent Hutchinson made one of the great postwar defence speeches during the trial for perjury of Christine Keeler in 1963.
This assumption is made by common sense.
By common consent, this needs strengthening.
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