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It is common to reduce the energy cost by heat-integration of these two columns.
It is common to reduce your exercise time slightly during the holidays, but try to get about 30 minutes of mid-intensity cardiovascular exercise 5 times per week.
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In buildings with fully controlled atmospheres, double glazing is common to reduce heat transfer and both interior and exterior condensation on the glass.
The use of bath additives such as oils is common to reduce dry skin, but empirical evidence supporting this practice is limited.
It is common to find stiffness and reduced lumbar range of movement (ROM) in clinical presentations of mechanical low back pain (LBP) with a limited ability to perform flexion of the trunk [ 1- 5].
Since bandwidth updates require signaling, it is common to limit the rate of updates to reduce signaling costs.
Now it is common to hear Mr. Rangel's biography reduced to two words: ethically challenged.
For example, a wealthy man described the city of Guanajuato during the typhus epidemic of 1714, when crowds of poor persons gathered in the street to beg for food: "Walking on the streets it was common to find people reduced almost to their bare skeletons walking in bands.
For those who have already suffered a heart attack, it's common to add a cholesterol-lowering medication to reduce the risk of another bout.[3].
It is common practice to reduce non-biological sources of variation via pre-processing techniques such as background correction, batch effect removal or normalization.
In the UK, it is common practice to reduce the dose of gefitinib with administration of a tablet every other day, although this is not advised in the SPC 2 and there are no data to support this dosing schedule [ 19].
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