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Constantino & Todd [ 57] examined 788 sets of twins aged 7 to 15 years and found that autistic traits, as measured using the Social Responsiveness Scale, were common, continuously distributed and moderately to highly heritable.

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NFG's proxy access bylaw contains "market standard" provisions, which permit a shareholder, or a group of up to 20 shareholders, owning 3percentt or more of NFG's outstanding common stock continuously for at least 3 years to nominate up to 20percentt of NFG's board.

At the same time, over the years my confidence has grown in the group's ability to re-establish common ground continuously - against all odds, and despite political, economic and cultural differences.

Research performed on palaeolakes and other geoarchives indicates that the wet early-mid Holocene has little in common with the continuously arid period after 5.2 ka BP.

As is common with a continuously variable transmission, the noise under-hood and the acceleration of the vehicle are not always in synch.

Achieving appropriate sample sizes is only likely to be achieved using a multicenter collaborative approach, with studies using uniform criteria for the selection of cases and controls and submitting both positive and negative data to a common database for continuously updated and cumulative meta-analysis.

Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine malignancy, with continuously increasing incidence.

But the use of search data has been limited more to the realm of "how to" topics like "How do I teach my dog sign language?" than questions about the news of the day like "Where does Elena Kagan stand on corporate campaign donations?" Yahoo software continuously tracks common words, phrases and topics that are popular among users across its vast online network.

The basic ideas of SQC are simple, which includes "a stitch in time saves nine": fix defects at early design stages (DDP), before they cause damage and/or require a costly "defect removal" process, during test or operation; "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure": learn from defects, which have common underlying causes, and continuously improve your work processes (DPP).

Nauval Yazid, in a review for The Jakarta Post, wrote that the film was of the "women-who-suffer-continuously" genre, common in Indonesian cinema; he compared the theme to Ponirah Terpidana (Ponirah is Convicted; 1984), starring Hakim and Slamet Rahardjo.

Diesel car engines have been tremendously improved over the last 2 decades: the diesel engine with direct injection has been introduced, fuel pressure has been continuously increased by common rail direct fuel injection and turbo charging has become common in modern passenger car diesel engines.

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