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Milder complications like seizures or brain swelling are moderately common, whereas death occurs in only a couple of cases each year, Dr. Pavia said.
It has now been found about three hundred miles north of any previous record near Blyth, Northumberland, being moderately common between high-water neap and high-water spring tides in the coarse sand to the south of the town.
All three species are mainly rodent eaters; coastal taipans and fierce snakes are moderately common on sugarcane plantations and in other areas that harbour large populations of rats and mice.
They've been moderately common since then, and my guess is that most people playing the game have managed to snag one and evolve it into Lopunny.
Needless to say, this list is someone's not-so-subtle flexing of their troll muscle — and yet, there it sits, leading the results on what is presumably a moderately common search.
It is a moderately common resident of the coolest parts of south-eastern Australia, including Tasmania.
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Thus, modest GWAS evidence could implicate moderately-common loci and/or moderately-large effect sizes at the actual risk locus.
When symptoms are stable and manifest mildly or moderately, the common choice of treatment is medication and modification of risk factors (e.g., smoking).
Although depressive symptoms were not a predictor of functional outcome, cognitive factors such as executive function and memory as well as apathy were common and moderately predictive of functional outcome.
But there evidently are a few exceptions where names can be moderately detrimental, with the common theme being the name has a powerful derogatory meaning that, for some reason, does not fully fade away when physical appearance, personality, and behavior are considered.
The egg-cracking case raises the problem of how to evaluate moderately large formalizations of common sense problems.
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