Sentence examples for formations common from inspiring English sources

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Du Yanli, the museum's curator, said the red sandstone formations common to the area make the fossilized egg finds so common, CCTV News reported.

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We postulate that low woody-species recruitment may affect the potential of the riparian zone to quickly shade stream channels and facilitate undercut bank formation, common riparian restoration objectives.

A banded iron formation, common during the Great Oxygenation Event, found in Karijini National Park, Western Australia.

Geologic assessment by the Connecticut Department of Public Health determined that this housing development had been built in the Appalachian foothills of northern Connecticut and that it sat above the "Brookfield Gneiss," a metamorphic rock formation common throughout the Appalachian ridges of western New England.

Autopsies of athletes — notably the brains of former N.F.L. players who suffered from profound dementias — consistently found dark clusters of nerve cell proteins, formations more common to elderly Alzheimer's patients.

He thinks geologists will uncover more ancient spherules of widely varying ages, since similar "red bed" formations are common.

Geopressured sedimentary formations are common within the more prolific deeper hydrocarbon reserves in the Niger Delta basin.

Laminated formations: Another common cause is laminated formations, and a typical example is a thin-bedded formation with variations of fine-grained and coarse-grained carbonates.

Higher reverse transcription temperatures serve to limit thermodynamically-favorable-yet-troublesome formations of common secondary RNA structures (e.g. hairpin loops, hammerhead formations, sticky complementary regions etc).

Free-floating sphere formation is common for NSCs and CSCs, and we often see increased sphere formation in arsenic-induced CSCs.

The formation of common subcarrier grid for both contiguous and non-contiguous shared spectrums is depicted in Fig. 2. Fig. 2 Common subcarrier grid, (mathcal {S}_{text {grid}}), formation for both contiguous and non-contiguous shared spectrum.

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