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You can use it to refer to something that two or more items or people have in common. For example, "Both of these paintings share a common feature with each other: their use of bright colors."
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Lichenoid change was the most common feature (n=293; 89%).
The mechanisms underlying dopamine neuron degeneration in PD are incompletely understood, although systemic mitochondrial complex I impairment is a relatively common feature [1], suggesting that mitochondrial dysfunction plays a major role in PD pathogenesis.
GPs offered details of clinical symptoms in 120 subjects (88%; 95% CI 82%, 93%), with pain the most common feature (119, 88%).
The inability of E. albertii to ferment sucrose has been described as a common feature (9 ); however, a positive reaction to this test was found for 5 (19.2%) E. albertii strains.
Elevation of hepatic enzymes was a common feature (27 patients, 45%) and in four patients the elevation was marked (> 5 times the upper limit of normal), among which three patients had concomitant hyperbilirubinaemia.
According to a recent bioinformatics study, co-expression of neural miRNAs with their target mRNAs is a common feature [21], suggesting that any interference in miRNA MRE interactions might affect the physiological control of gene expression.
ACTTION-APS Pain Taxonomy will include the following dimensions: 1) core diagnostic criteria; 2) common features; 3) common medical comorbidities; 4) neurobiological, psychosocial, and functional consequences; and 5) putative neurobiological and psychosocial mechanisms, risk factors, and protective factors.
ACTTION-APS Pain Taxonomy will include the following dimensions: 1) core diagnostic criteria; 2) common features; 3) common medical comorbidities; 4) neurobiological, psychosocial, and functional consequences; and 5) putative neurobiological and psychosocial mechanisms, risk factors, and protective factors.
A 60 day period in 1993 (January February) has been studied to characterise two common features, 1) Broadband Pc5 bursts which predominantly occur 2 4 hours before and after local magnetic noon, and which exhibit polarisations suggestive of a Kelvin-Helmholtz-like source mechanism, and 2) A resonance structure which has an arch-shaped local time dependence.
Periosteal reactions, sequestra and sclerosis are not common features [5, 10, 11].
Several of the above described systems have some common features: 1.
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