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Because these eruptions are commonly small and sudden events, precursory signals may be subtle or absent (Maeda et al. 2015b).
Besides, the reservoirs are commonly small in scale and widely dispersed as a result of damage, re-migration, and re-distribution from primary pools.
The diagnosis of this entity is difficult to do at the bedside; they are commonly small and mostly invisible to standard chest X-ray images.
The teams are commonly small, self-organizing and co-located, working closely together that helps in producing a high-quality software.
Around 60% of those with LEMS have an underlying malignancy, most commonly small cell lung cancer; it is therefore regarded as a paraneoplastic syndrome (a condition that arises as a result of cancer elsewhere in the body).
Commonly small piezoelectric transducers, approximating point-detectors are used.
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PEG based systems, however, have a slightly lower CAC and tend to form smaller micelles, while PSar based systems have commonly smaller μ2 parameter indication more uniform aggregates.
It can eat shallow-bodied fish as long as 18 cm but its prey is commonly smaller fish, around 7 cm long.
Acute hematomas are hyperattenuating in appearance on noncontrast CT, become iso- to hypoattenuating and commonly smaller over time.
As we know, avian genomes are commonly smaller and have fewer repetitive elements than other amniotes and that seems a key adaptation for flight [ 24].
A Runway Model: Most women on the catwalk are at least 5'8 and commonly small-breasted.
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