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With the establishment of cladistics in the 1990s, relationships commonly came to be expressed in cladograms that illustrate the branching of the evolutionary lineages in stick-like figures.
Quoted articles most commonly came from the Journal of the American Medical Association (104/515; 20%) [Table 2].
All five stories most commonly came from wire services, although Story 4 was significantly more likely than Story 5 to have been reported by news syndicates.
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People do not commonly come into contact with bats, so an intermediate host is probably involved.
Arsenic in drinking water commonly comes from natural sources in the ground, but some can also come from industrial pollution.
From the nightshade family, native to the Americas, the large bell peppers or capsicums commonly come in traffic-light colours: red, orange/yellow and green.
While good rieslings most commonly come from Europe, the Bonny Doon riesling listed here, made with grapes from California and Washington, is one of the best American versions.
It's seen more commonly in women than in men and most commonly comes on in a patient's 20s, though these headaches can start at any age.
We commonly come across old mining roads, adits, abandoned machinery and miners' trash as we look for our more ancient quarry.
Although food sensitivities vary, problems commonly come from chocolate, caffeinated and carbonated beverages, dairy products containing lactose, foods sweetened with sorbitol or mannitol, gas-producing vegetables like cabbage, beans and broccoli and fruits like grapes and raisins, cherries and cantaloupe.
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