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As a rule; frequently; usually
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The classic example is the rock called hornfels, which is formed at contacts with igneous intrusions and in which heat and fluids from the intruding magma reconstitute the original wall rock into a hardened, flinty rock with a dense texture; it also is commonly formed by induration of carbonate sedimentary rocks and shales.
A UC phosphor is commonly formed by doping a host lattice with a sensitizer/activator pair, where the sensitizer is usually Yb3+ and the activator is frequently being Ho3+, Er3+, or Tm3+.
Dumbbell structure is commonly formed through epitaxial growth of iron oxide (or inorganic compound NPs) on the inorganic compound seeds (or ion oxide NPs), and finally obtained the bifunctional composite NPs. Figure 5 The main structure of inorganic materials functionalized iron oxide NPs (if iron oxide NPs were always assumed as the core).
The occurrence of this phase, which is commonly formed during Li insertion into anatase, is discussed in terms of induced Li redistribution and its accommodation in very minor anatase impurities detectable by Raman spectroelectrochemistry and HRTEM, but visible neither by X-ray diffractometry nor cyclic voltammetry of Na insertion.
In nature, singlet oxygen is commonly formed from water during photosynthesis, using the energy of sunlight.
Macular hole is commonly formed associated with tangential vitreous traction.
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Sole marks are commonly formed on sandstone and limestone beds that rest upon shale beds.
Israel's party system has traditionally been complex and volatile: splinter groups are commonly formed, and party alliances often change.
Under the reaction conditions employed, four iron oxides are commonly formed.
Nanoparticles are commonly formed by self-assembling of amphiphilic polymers in aqueous environment.
Surface pits are commonly formed where threading dislocations emerge from a thin film.
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