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Certainly, collecting is a common human activity.
Aspiring, Callard thinks, is a common human activity: there are aspiring wine lovers, art appreciators, sports fans, fashionistas, d.j.s, executives, alpinists, do-gooders, parents, and religious believers, all hatching plans to value new things.
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Ibex are common where human activity is minimal, and markhor inhabit the lower ranges between the Panj and Vakhsh rivers.
His research group is trying to teach computers how to interpret images the way humans do in terms of identifying common objects, human activities, and interactions a major goal of artificial intelligence.
(A fifth, management or administration, is common to all organized human activity).
They travel in noisy flocks in scrub, edge, and secondary growth and are generally common, particularly in areas with human activity.
Although increasing illumination was more common in MPAs associated with human activity, even those designated as strict nature reserves or wilderness areas, which have limited human intrusion, experienced increasing light about 9% are experiencing increases in artificial light intensity, the team reports online before print in Conservation Letters.
Cyberspace is a common space for human activities, and cyber-security is, therefore, a key issue which bears on the sovereignty, security and development interests of all countries.
Another alternative would entail resistance training in mice to mimic the activities of common human physical training.
It's a formidable defensive, and the common around the castle has been shaped by human activity over thousands of years, leaving an interesting archaeological landscape.
In Morocco, as is common throughout the western Mediterranean region, centuries of human activity have considerably altered the natural vegetation.
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