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Either they may have uncommon nucleotide(s) as natural ligand or despite their structural similarity to the P2Y family they may not be nucleotide receptors [ 49].

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Mr. Gegenbauer's vinegars have uncommon depth.

We have more in common than we have uncommon.

A new report suggests that a drug widely used to prevent the recurrence of breast cancer may have a rare but dangerous side effect: increasing the odds that long-term users may develop an uncommon but aggressive new tumor.

While their professional status may have accorded them an uncommon degree of trust in British society, security officials said there was little else to suggest that their profession would predispose them to carry out unsophisticated bomb attacks of the sort attempted in London and Glasgow.

Presumably, the scarcity of large well-defined longitudinal cohorts of RA patients who were treated in eras when early, tailored treatment and use of biologics were uncommon may have contributed to the incongruent findings.

"You may have a study telling how uncommon these problems are in patients over 50," Dr. Portenoy said.

It's hard to understand exactly what's behind that slow road to acceptance, though the fact that he seems to operate in uncommon registers may have something to do with it—"Two Lovers" is a dyed-in-the-wool melodrama, a rarity for an American, while "We Own the Night" seems to set up the gritty pleasures of a 1970's crime movie but rarely delivers them.

Furthermore, because ESRD is somewhat uncommon, we may have missed some associations with cancer.

The sampling size and strategy may have underestimated the occurrence of uncommon high-level exposures, which would weigh more in the calculation of IQ benefits.

Finally, these studies address the issue that such uncommon mutations may have been underestimated due to the methods of mutation screening that have been generally used in the past decade.

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