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And I say, 'you need to push as if you're pooping!'" Though there are no hard and fast numbers on this one, Ghofrany said it's highly common for women to go to the bathroom during labor ("I tell them, 'if you poop, you're doing the right thing!'" she said), and stressed that it doesn't unnerve doctors or nurses in the slightest.

Although attempts to fully define this alternate TSS have thus far been unsuccessful, it should be noted that multiple TSS sites are highly common for genes with long first introns as is seen with the Smpd3 gene (>70 kb).

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Due to the architectural efficiency of masonry-infilled reinforced concrete frames, the frames are highly common structural forms for buildings.

All 15 octamers were moreover randomly distributed between the three reading frames of coding sequence (Figure S1) implying that neither codon usage bias nor highly common tripeptides [3] account for the high frequency of the oligomers.

Sleep disturbances are highly common in prison and are responsible for a relatively large part of prison health care use.

Functional dyspepsia is a highly common disorder.

In the '60s and '70s, it was common for highly trained designers like Karl Lagerfeld to earn their bread and butter at other houses and then do their own thing.

This is the case if, for example, third-party reporting is more common for highly educated workers, or as assumed in Kleven et al. (2011), the marginal costs of evasion increase with the amount of income evaded.

"Teachers have always had the right to use reasonable force - but it's always that judgement call of what is reasonable force - what is going to be considered as reasonable force in a court of law?" She said it was quite common for highly disruptive pupils to "know their rights but not their responsibilities".

However, the Laue group has to be known to scale the data, which is an essential step for the highly focused beams now common for synchrotrons and laboratory microsources, because the effective volume of the crystal irradiated is different for different reflections and needs to be corrected for.

Fragmentation is likely to be common for highly-repetitive silk genes, for example and we have demonstrated that short contigs (100 199 bp) are likely to contain many fragments of single genes).

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