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"[Reflashing] is exceptionally common in China, just as one example," says Dillon, pointing to Xiaomi's journey from ROM maker to fully fledged smartphone maker as an example of the appetite mobile users can have for change.
The Chinese market was especially front of mind for Dillon, who said reflashing mobile devices (i.e. installing a different OS to the one they came with) is "exceptionally common" in the region.
Asexuality is rare in ciliates, reported for only a few genera [ 1], but is exceptionally common in Tetrahymena wild isolates [ 2, 3].
The Golestan Cohort Study (GCS), a prospective study established in north eastern Iran, 15 where opium consumption is exceptionally common, 16 has collected detailed validated data on opium use from over 50 000 people.
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These are called "executive agreements" and they are exceptionally common: the United States enters into about 94% of its international agreements this way.
When you find him tucked away in the corner of the Tower, it's exceptionally common to wonder what the hell you're doing with your life.
Based on this analysis, we conclude that lineage-specific gains and losses were exceptionally common for SSA homologs within the Yarrowia clade.
Further, ADEs are unlikely to be exceptionally common in Sweden, considering the high quality of the Swedish healthcare system concerning patient safety indicators, compared with other high-income countries [ 71].
A very common trill is F# to G, and on recorder, this is exceptionally easy.
This is exceptionally large".
The staff is exceptionally personable.
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