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It has commonly been argued that the high-energy intermediates involved in photochemical transformations limit the opportunities for effective stereocontrol.

It has commonly been thought that redheads are at highest risk for melanoma development due to poor protection from genotoxic UV radiation from the sun.

Though it has commonly been associated with an evil or malevolent spirit, the term originally meant a spiritual being that influenced a person's character.

His work marks the end of an epoch, the waning of the Middle Ages, and it has commonly been read as the inspiration of a "lost child".

It has commonly been inferred that the stapes (or "stirrup"), a bone in the cheek region of early tetrapods, was important for transmitting airborne vibrations to the inner ear.

Where they did break new ground – or at least where it has commonly been believed they broke new ground – was in recognising the knock-on effect this would have at the other end of the pitch.

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Post-war trauma and the effect it has on health, has commonly been associated with migrant populations and those entering a new country as a refugee [ 38, 39].

If transmission occurred at this elevation, it is above what has commonly been understood as the upper bound for transmission in Haiti.

But chlorine was among the first chemical gases to be turned into a weapon during World War I. Given its accessibility and the ease with which it can be weaponized, it has been commonly used in homemade bombs.

It has no commonly agreed-on name.

It has been commonly used for transmitting motion and torque in machinery.

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