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But the scholarly and scrappy second edition of the Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles (D.C.H.P.-2), released online last week, includes these and many more examples, common and obscure, of Canadian English.

Since the more plausible role for the parenthetical to play in this subsection is that of providing an illustrative list of examples, common sense suggests that “chapter 35” is simply a bad example that Congress included inadvertently, a drafting mistake.

Other examples common to mouse and human oocytes include the deacetylation of chromatin-associated histones during maturation which is also vulnerable to aging (49, 50) and the age-related accumulation of oocyte DNA damage (51).

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Example: ("Common Edible Weeds in California") or ("Common Edible Weeds").

For example, common method biases could have distorted the results (Podsakoff et al. 2003).

For example, common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) and tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum) are traditional foodstuffs available worldwide.

For example: Common coins: Some protocols introduce a shared source of randomness that the adversary cannot predict or bias.

As corollaries, we obtain, for example, common fixed point result for self-maps f and g satisfying (3.9).

For example, common polymorphisms are known to affect susceptibility to Hirschsprung disease and cleft lip/palate.

Additional random effects, for example, common environmental effects, make the covariance matrix V more complicated and generally not diagonalizable.

One example common to many pathogens is exploiting regulators of post-translational modifications such as phosphorylation, ubiquitination or SUMOylation.

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