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It is common to display the character's hands and weaponry in the main view, with a head-up display showing health, ammunition and location details.
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With the exception of pVI display, which has been evaluated for use with cDNA libraries [5], it is common to the majority of phage display protocols that the heterologous peptide is placed in-frame between an N-terminal signal sequence and the mature form of the viral capsid protein.
Even today in the city of Cusco, Peru it is common to see the flag around the city displayed even in government buildings and in Cusco main square.
Creamer pointed out that it is common for inexperienced pitchers to display such habits, and the need to break Ruth of his would not constitute a reason to not use him at all.
It is common for XP/CS and TTD patients to display neurological abnormalities and developmental defects (Kraemer et al., 2007; Lehmann et al., 2011), suggesting a possible link between these phenotypes and the regulation of cell division timing mediated by Xpd.
It is common that features in the feature space display a scattered distribution.
Twenty transcription factor annotations were common to both lines and displayed reduced abundance by stage three or four.
Clothing hang tags and product packages are common places to display sustainability messages to communicate with consumers (Phau and Ong 2007).
Despite ensemble display use in scientific practice, it is more common to utilize summary displays for public presentations (Pang, 2008).
This is common practice when displaying chemical data with respect to volatility.
It is indeed common practice to display such taxon images at the tips of phylogenies in slide presentations, posters, and publications.
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