Sentence examples for either commonly from inspiring English sources

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Of those cases, 136 involved people who had traveled to countries where measles are either commonly found or where large outbreaks are occurring.

All other species were either commonly found (such as A. anguilla or R. rutilus) or only found occasionally (such as L. lota or C. taenia) and thus, no specific trends in relative abundance could be determined.

Eighty four other bacterial strains, either commonly occurring in sheep or found in the environment of sheep, and including organisms related taxonomically to D. nodosus, were used to check the specificity of these assays.

Our ability to purify the bioactivity using the same fractionation method (NP-SPE) from BALB/cJ, C57BL/6J, and CD-1 mice suggests that our novel bioactivity is either commonly excreted or is generated by structurally related pheromones.

Gene lists were complied and sorted by genes that were either commonly or uniquely regulated in CD2-C3 and RAG2−/− thymocytes.

From this analysis, we could readily identify genes that were either commonly regulated in both infected and inflamed cells or uniquely regulated in either infected or inflamed KCs at both 2 hr and 12 hr p.i.

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It is not an emotion with which either is commonly associated, but Morgan and Freud are entitled to feel a little hurt.

Since the theory of fuzzy numbers has been widely studied, it is impossible to find either a commonly accepted definition or a fixed notation.

Some chemical structure drawing programs allow users to specify double bond stereochemistry in an "either" form (commonly represented as a crossed bond) or as specifically defined E/Z stereo.

In this work, the performance of dual-chamber microbial fuel cells (MFCs) constructed either with commonly used Nafion® proton exchange membrane or supported ionic liquid membranes (SILMs) was assessed.

In the context of Everettian accounts, a state may be taken as relative either (more commonly) to a "world", or "branch", or (sometimes) to the state of another system (see for instance Saunders 1996, 1998).

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