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These mobile element genes do not commonly exist in the T4-like phages, and the differences in mobile elements between the 5 Acinetobacter phages and T4 phage genomes are consistent with the results for another T4-like phage [ 7, 13] Apparently, there are ill-defined barriers to intron promiscuity in bacteriophages [ 38, 39].
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Although such a stream-aquifer hydrologic condition does not commonly exist in the real world, Christensen [Christensen, S., 2000. On the estimation of stream flow depletion prameters by drawdown analysis. Ground Water 38 (5), 726 734] concluded that his results can be used to analyze any hydrogeological setting and his proposed methodology can analyze any possible pumping test design.
These have been conjectured as being common, understudied bacterial symbionts of arthropods [ 39], but we can be confident that spotted fever group Rickettsia does not commonly exist at medium to high prevalence.
Other major lineages exist such as M. canettii and M. microti, but they do not commonly occur in the US, so we do not consider them here.
Although people do not commonly talk about snoring or sleep apnea, it is so common today that it exists in epidemic proportions.
She does not commonly have headaches.
This refers to the idea that you do not actually exist in the independent, permanent way that is commonly believed.
You don't exist, can't exist.
As with surface properties, lots of functional groups exist on the surface of nanofibers, such as –OH group, but these groups do not exist on the nanotubes commonly, so we should conduct a treatment on the nanotubes before their usage.
They do not literally exist.
The reason is that sets like Ω = do not exist in the most commonly-used set theory, ZFC.
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