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Its European distribution is widespread; it is relatively common in many regions, but rare or almost absent in others.
Therefore, when a gene is analyzed and its expression is affected under treatment with hydrogen peroxide, it is relatively common to find expressions such as 'the gene is activated by oxidative stress' and 'the gene is activated by hydrogen peroxide'.
It is relatively common, occurring in about 1 percent of the general population worldwide.
It is relatively common, affecting one in 100 people, and those who live with it are no more likely to become violent than the general population.
Specific fibromas include nonossifying fibroma, found in the large long bones; it is relatively common in older children and young adults.
It is relatively common and, despite a wide range in coloration, often can be readily identified by the dark, "robber's mask" markings over its eyes.
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In my first year, it was relatively common for students to transfer to different subjects, or even drop out entirely, only to take up another course a year or several years later.
But this was the very decision taken by Shinji Kagawa, entirely of his own accord, at the tender age of 12. Born in Kobe in 1989, four years before the official launch of the J-League, Kagawa was part of the first generation of Japanese boys for whom it was relatively common to grow up dreaming of becoming a professional footballer.
"It's relatively common because there are a lot of cyclists out there with helmet cams and they will post licence plates and video of bad motorists," says cycling journalist Carlton Reid.
However, it's relatively common for benefits in big law firms to be stratified, according to Chen.
In fact, it's relatively common for the UK to experience a spike in power demand during big soccer matches.
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