Sentence examples for common and notable from inspiring English sources

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Common and notable adverse effects of ARVs are listed in Table 4 and are also reviewed in detail elsewhere (Carr and Cooper 2000; Manfredi 2002; DHHS 2008).

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The FSS paradigm has taken a leading role due to the challenge posed by the huge dimension of DNA microarray studies (datasets of close to 20,000 genes can be found in the experimental setups reported in recent literature), small sample sizes (gene expression studies with more than a hundred hybridizations are not common) and the notable influence of different sources of noise and variability.

In addition, the lack of RhoE expression results in important structural defects, such as the absence of the common peroneal nerve, and notable motor and behavioral deficits.

Parts of the early village were in Upper Heworth, and the remainder in Gateshead Fell, a wild and treacherous area of common land notable for the criminality of the tinkers and hawkers who lived there.

It indicates that, by the middle of the 19th century, there was a small settlement which was part of Gateshead Fell; a wild and treacherous area of common land notable for the criminality of the tinkers and hawkers who lived there.

Although disparate in size, the Features and PROSITE databases had various aspects in common; most notable was the principle of added-value through hand-crafted annotation of their diagnostic signatures.

The general absence of glacial till deposits of Cambrian age is more notable, because these deposits are common and widespread in upper Precambrian strata.

Notable landmarks include the Congregational Church (built 1820) in Craftsbury Common and the Old Stone House Museum (built c. 1835) in Brownington.

This has highlighted several common features and some notable differences.

Since Arafat was raised in Cairo, the tradition of dropping the Mohammed or Ahmad portion of one's first name was common; notable Egyptians such as Anwar Sadat and Hosni Mubarak did so.

Conversely, B latta orientalis and P. americana are much more recent lineages (split occurring 12.9 Ma) and, as previously stated, the metabolic profile of their common ancestor indicates notable metabolic stasis.

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