Sentence examples for commonly emerged from inspiring English sources

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The quotes below also serve to illustrate the subtheme of distrust which commonly emerged from the discussions.

(NB The patients who had only a very small number of assessments either died (n=2) or (more commonly) emerged early in the programme so that WHIM recordings were discontinued).

Coaches also learned from their peers through discussion of issues that commonly emerged across patients (e.g., reluctance to address medication management), including the generation of potential solutions that could be used in subsequent sessions.

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In practice, states commonly emerge and are accepted during ongoing conflict, or during the chaotic aftermath of state-building.

Eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia and binge eating most commonly emerge during the adolescent years, says Claire Mysko, the chief executive of the National Eating Disorders Association.

In Australia other trees that may be present include sassafras (Atherosperma moschatum), Elaeocarpus holopetalus, and leatherwood (Eucryphia lucida), while in New Zealand conifers in the plum pine family (Podocarpaceae) commonly emerge above the broad-leaved canopy, especially on sites with a history of natural disturbance such as landslides.

Animal models showed essentially no "fitness cost" or virulence reduction in strains with mutations conferring adamantane resistance (6), which commonly emerge during treatment (7) and can spread within families (7).

There are other conditions besides PTSD that commonly emerge in the days, weeks and months after a disaster.

Jennifer Lawless, a Brookings senior fellow who also directs the Women and Politics Institute at American University, analyzed data from a 2011 study that surveyed a national random sample of "equally credentialed" women and men working in law, business, education and politics -- four fields from which political candidates commonly emerge.

By contrast, HIV-1 isolates that use CXCR4 (X4 viruses) commonly emerge in infected individuals at later stages of infection [3].

Indeed, the Hickson laboratory recently showed that BLM localizes to BFBs and to novel ultrafine bridges (UFBs), the latter of which commonly emerge from centromeric regions in normal cells [39], [40], [41].

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