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is typically addressed
adverb
In a typical or common manner.
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This problem is typically addressed by bathing the meat in an oil-based marinade before grilling, the idea being that this tenderizes the meat and seals in or even adds moisture.
This is what is typically addressed by p values.
In a linear framework, this problem is typically addressed by principal component analysis (PCA).
The effect of dopants (or additives) on sintering is typically addressed from a mechanistic and diffusivity perspective by focusing on how dopants affect those parameters.
The use of LDPC codes is typically addressed for channels where losses are uniformly distributed (memoryless channels) and for large information blocks.
Limited attention has been given to the holistic assessment of soil quality in landscape and urban planning, as it is typically addressed only through chemical analyses.
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This conclusion is further supported by our finding of higher ED utilization among IS patients for dental, eye, skin, and ENT concerns, systems that are typically addressed in the outpatient setting.
They were typically addressed to his soldiers and concerned the Palestinians.
Questions are typically addressed to a group rather than to individuals.
The above mentioned issues are typically addressed using a variety of NAT traversal protocols.
The challenging design and construction issues have been typically addressed and resolved in several inventive ways.
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