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Depression is unusually common in people who engage in substance abuse.
A number of the ESTs in question are derived from genes linked to cancer of the head and neck, which for some reason is unusually common in Brazil.
In New York, it is unusually common for developmentally disabled people in state care to die for reasons other than natural causes.
Liu said that particular change is unusually common in part because about 300 times a day in every human cell, a spontaneous chemical reaction converts a cytosine (C) base into uracil (U), which behaves like thymine (T).
Recently, however, it was noted that while the feed-forward loop motif is unusually common, other motifs may be even more prevalent [ 7].
This study demonstrated that: (i) CCNA1 promoter hypermethylation in HPV-associated squamous cell CC is unusually common; (ii) it is specific to CC; and (iii) the methylation is more common in invasive phenotypes compared to other histopathological stages during multistep carcinogenesis.
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And as someone who is not given to polemical flights, he is unusually common-sensical, quick to perceive when one of his subjects has failed to keep his feet on the ground.
Teenage pregnancy and welfare dependency are unusually common, too.
This desire to show Los Angeles "as it really is" turned out to be unusually common this year.
Folklore has it that southpaws are unusually common in art and architecture schools.
Dwarfism, which was unusually common in the Amish population, was the first one that he studied in detail.
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