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There are plenty of good models – which are largely common sense – setting out how you'll work together for the ultimate benefit of the community.
Being a patient, playful, protective mother is largely common sense, adds Goodall, who is scornful of child-rearing books that suggest otherwise.
The ancestral commune theory explains why the three kingdoms seem to have a largely common set of protein-making genes, as reflected in Dr. Woese's original tree, but a smorgasbord of other gene categories.
In spite of their diversity in ancestry and language, the countries of the West Indies share a largely common culture, the result of their somewhat parallel experiences as plantation colonies.
Normalization is for the most part easy, and largely common sense, with some business knowledge experience thrown in.
About this, despite some differences, the literature on RRI (von Schomberg 2013, Owen 2014, van den Hoven et al. 2013, Forsberg et al. 2015) shares a largely common understanding of responsibility and its dimensions.
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Until recently, such efforts have focused largely on common, complex diseases (for example, cancers, heart disease, neurodegenerative diseases) and less common inherited diseases; examples of such efforts include risk screening, diagnostic sequencing and pharmacogenomics.
Although the focus will be largely on common cancers, such as colon and pancreatic, NCI will try to include rare and childhood cancers too, says Louis Staudt, director of NCI's Center for Cancer Genomics.
The capacity of the Parliament to solve major social and economic problems was stymied by confrontations between the representatives of the largely uneducated common man and the representatives of the former estates, accustomed to autocratic rule and attitudes.
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is largely more common among people originating from southern China than among most other populations in the world.
This latter result is not surprising; these items largely test common thinking and heuristic biases (Stanovich and West, 2008), and these reasoning fallacies seem difficult to overcome.
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