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This, according to the authors, suggests that very common compound words seem to be processed as single word units, whereas less common compound words are processed as two units – just as they predicted.
The redesigned air bags are inflated by means of an explosive based on a common compound used in fertilizer.
The most common compound of chlorine is sodium chloride, which is found in nature as crystalline rock salt, often discoloured by impurities.
Cells use the gene to make extracellular adenosine, a common compound that in this case was needed to suppress calcification.
Sodium chloride (table salt) is the most common compound of sodium, but many others also are known.
It's also possible that we use some combination of these two strategies, like remembering the more common compound words as single units, but breaking down the less common words into their composite meanings to figure them out.
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Many terrestrial species can perceive a range of common compounds with six or seven carbon atoms that are produced by all green plants as metabolic by-products.
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