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The study showed that some industrial chemicals that were rare in the environment were absorbed more readily by the body than similar ones that were more common, providing clues that could avert mistaken regulatory crackdowns on the wrong compound, the scientists said.
Now that multicore chips are common, providing an approach to parallel programming that is usable by regular programmers has become even more important.
As kinship care arrangements become more common, providing services that address the needs of both relative caregivers and the children in their care is a growing concern for social workers and other family-service professionals.
From the 12th century on, the high war-saddle became more common, providing protection as well as added security.
Such temperature-dependent polyploidy may explain the origin and maintenance of enneaploids and explain the adaptive role of populations in the west with mixed ploidy levels, since enneaploids seem to be more vegetatively fit in marginal environments [9] where heat stress is more common, providing the opportunity for increased chromosome doubling.
False-negative results are common, providing obstacles in assessing both prophylactic and therapeutic efforts.
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A tenancy in common provides no guidance on the boundaries of ownership.
At the same time, neither a joint tenancy nor a tenancy in common provides the same level of protection against creditors as a tenancy by the entirety.
Another form of co-ownership, known as a "tenancy in common," provides each owner with a specific ownership interest in the property.
Summary data were most common, provided by 50.8% (403/794) of the data sources, whereas 20.5% (163/794) provided individual patient data.
Remind him or her about all the things you have in common (provided they fall under the "truth" category).
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