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The Pacific Island canoes are commonly narrow and require double hulls or outrigged floats on one or both sides for stability.

Although some authors use broader intervals (Insall et al. 1979, Ranawat et al. 1993), more commonly narrow intervals are used to assign patients to a category (excellent, good, fair, or poor) based on the KSS numeric score (Wright et al. 1990, Konig et al. 1997).

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In symptomatic patients increased uptake in SPECT/CT commonly narrows the differential diagnosis and is often able to pinpoint to the anatomical structure being causative for the patient's symptoms and therefore guide the appropriate treatment.

Current analyses are nevertheless limited by the fact that mouse phenotypic ascertainment is commonly narrow-scope and focused on prior biological hypotheses.

This is because the system reacts much more sensitive w.r.t uncertainty in the interference directions as compared to the signal direction, since nulls in the beamforming pattern are commonly very narrow whereas peaks are comparatively broad in the angular domain (see also the example in Fig. 2).

Specifically, knowing whether phages commonly have narrow host ranges, infecting only a single or multiple genotypes of a single host species, or broad host ranges, infecting multiple species or even species spanning multiple genera, is a prerequisite for elucidating the impact that phages will have on their host population and community and vice versa (Fig. 3; Sullivan et al., 2003).

A commonly applied narrower definition is that a tree has a woody trunk formed by secondary growth, meaning that the trunk thickens each year by growing outwards, in addition to the primary upwards growth from the growing tip.

This casing is usually narrower in diameter than the well hole itself and sealed in place with a grouting material, commonly either clay or concrete.

Therefore, the reaction curves, although commonly drawn as narrow lines, may actually represent wider reaction zones.

Collision zones are thus commonly identified by narrow belts of elevated crystalline terrain and parallel fold and thrust belts.

An article I wrote on the hijab from a feminist standpoint received more than a thousand comments, most driven by narrow, commonly held stereotypes.

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