Sentence examples for more common origins from inspiring English sources

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These seemingly different issues probably have one or more common origins.

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Unlike STS, the more common epithelial origin cancers do not naturally express vimentin.

Importantly, the closer affinity of this component to the other NC component (NC-West) suggests a more recent common origin for the two NC clusters than any of the others.

Nevertheless, pure origin from the home lake was more common than pure origin from the other lake.

The genitourinary system is one of the more common sites of origin for pediatric solid tumors, including three of the most common pediatric malignancies Wilms' tumor, neuroblastoma, and several classes of rhabdomyosarcoma.

Risk factors for obesity and type 2 diabetes are more common in Mexican-origin children and include increased intakes of energy-dense and nutrient-poor foods.

Risk factors for obesity and type 2 diabetes are more common in Mexican-origin children than other racial/ethnic groups [ 9- 11] and include increased intakes of energy-dense and nutrient-poor foods, such as fats, sweeteners, desserts, and salty snacks.

Marine origin collagen has been pursued as an alternative to the more common bovine and porcine origins.

The sacrum represents the more common anatomical site of origin accounting for 50-60% of all cases followed by the skull base region (spheno-occipital/nasal) 25-355% of cases), the cervical vertebrae (approximately 10% of cases), and the thoracolumbar vertebrae (approximately 5% of cases) [ 4].

Behçet's is more common in individuals whose ethnic origin is from regions along the Silk Road (between the Mediterranean and the Far East).

Furthermore, a partner of other migrant origin is more common among men but is in some countries more popular than a native partner among Turkish second-generation men and women.

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