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In the child language literature, these at-risk children are often called "late talkers", a term that we will employ here because of its common use, although it is somewhat of a misnomer.

In a German study, GPs talked about specific patient barriers to managing pain; for example, they reported patients either did not accept paracetamol as a treatment due to its common use or had already tried it [ 32].

Despite these limitations, its common use relies on the fact that it is a simple and easy measure that costs nothing and requires very little time, whereas other methods used to measure fat mass either are labor intensive, require expertise, or are expensive.

It was used in the current trial because of its common use and accessibility in India.

Despite its common use, the WIMP paradigm has a fundamental problem: it clutters the precious screen space with a plethora of open windows.

Adding to the sphere's significance was its common use on every Manueline-influenced architectural work, where it is one of the major stylistic elements, as seen on the Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower.

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3. Discover triangulation and its common uses in science by determining the epicenter of an earthquake in the Pacific Northwest.

In design education, creative and critical thinking should develop with more creative technologic sources and its common using.

While affirmation standardly introduces a proposition into the discourse model, negation in its "chief use" (Jespersen 1917: 4), its "most common use" (Ayer 1952: 39), its "standard and primary use" (Strawson 1952: 7)—is directed at a proposition that is already in or that can be accommodated by the discourse model.

Its most common use is in numerical optimization but it can also be employed for experimental optimization usually combined with a simple approach such as a factorial design used to determine local gradients.

Note that the use of the term "conservation" here is somewhat different from its most common use to describe sequence conservation, but was chosen because it best describes the phenomenon of observing a feature (correlated mutation in this case) in multiple instances of a sequence alignment (such use is not unprecedented, compare for example with the use of "structure conservation").

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