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This finding echoes prior reports that US teachers (and textbooks) commonly possessed a symbol precedence view (as opposed to a verbal precedence view, Nathan and Koedinger 2000; Nathan et al. 2002).
Despite efforts to revive Hebrew as the national language of the Jewish people, knowledge of the language is not commonly possessed by Jews worldwide and English has emerged as the lingua franca of the Jewish people.
With several relatively well-assembled genome sequences both for teleost fishes and tetrapods, one might expect that we have discovered almost all genes commonly possessed by vertebrates (see [ 1]).
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Plants and animals commonly possess characteristic pigments.
Mandibular first molars most commonly possess two roots.
In addition, the oxide nanostructures synthesized at low temperatures commonly possess more oxygen vacancies.
These are low-cost and simple to implement because wireless system receivers commonly possess RSS measurement capabilities.
Nevertheless, most polymer composites commonly possess unsatisfactory thermal conductivity, primarily because of the high interfacial thermal resistance between inorganic fillers.
Gradient of ground temperature of this kind is larger than the average, which commonly possesses complete crustal thermal structure and poly thermal structure.
The tungsten oxide nanostructures grown at low temperatures have been reported to commonly possess more defects such as oxygen vacancies [9].
In comparison with the well-crystallized K0.45MnO2, both the amorphous manganese oxides commonly possess smaller particle sizes with larger surface areas and better homogeneity of composite structure.
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