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According to Yu et al. [26] there are segments of a video clip that are commonly interesting to most users, and users might browse the respective parts of the video clip in searching for answers to some interesting questions.
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Some of the interesting commonly expressed genes have been listed in additional file 17.
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So don't make the mistake of burying the most interesting part – commonly known as the top line – at the bottom of your press release.
Thomas Pynchon, by contrast, continues to embrace a version of 60s-ness as it's commonly understood, which has interesting effects on the authority he wields as America's senior postmodernist writer.
Rarity RP: Sometimes rarely occurring events are considered to be more interesting than commonly occurring ones [15, 16].
Polyaniline, consisting of aniline polymerised using simple methods, is an interesting and commonly used material because it is an organic polymer that can conduct electricity.
This result is interesting because, commonly, a disease is associated with instability or disorder, but a decreasing variance suggested less variability in the expression values of the genes.
The hemin/G-quadruplex was an interesting DNAzyme that commonly mimiced horseradish peroxidase (HRP).
Extracts from reviews of Mrs. Woolf's previous books are provided very generously by the publisher, and it is commonly agreed that she is interesting.
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