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Primitive neuroectodermal tumors only immunorreactive to CD99, even if uncommon, are reported in the literature [ 13].
Therefore long-term outcomes, even if uncommon, are more likely to have a higher impact on morbidity and can occasionally result in life-threatening events or even death.
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This argument is refuted by two known examples of prokaryotic cells living within other prokaryotes [ 32, 33]--plainly it is possible, even if extremely uncommon.
Learning by doing has a long history in educational theory, even if it is uncommon in practice.
Limiting the inclusion in this manner may not be even a viable option if uncommon manifestations are considered.
I don't think that is so uncommon even if most people don't go where he does.
Fatal cases of poisoning are not uncommon, even if only a few leaves or capsules and their seeds are ingested.
For the producers and creative team behind "Amelia," the forces that compelled Earhart to take those risks are common, even if hers led to uncommon ends.
Although pairs stay together during the breeding season and polygamy is uncommon, even if the male and female return to the same site in the following year there is no apparent recognition or fidelity.
This is not surprising since all four strains were isolated from the same sample (Endo and Okada 2006), even if it is not uncommon to find genetically different strains in the same environment.
Such problems are in fact surprisingly common in biology, even if it is possibly uncommon to set them out in this way, and the purpose of this essay is to point out that there are methods for attacking this general class of problem that are extremely effective and whose more widespread deployment would thus be of considerable scientific (and biotechnological) benefit.
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