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(Mobiles are occasionally used as detonators for explosives, and, more commonly, for communications among militants during their operations).
Discussion In our sample, three of four top-selling orphan drugs were used more commonly for non-orphan indications.
Mr. Durnian has joined about a million Americans who now own property in Mexico, whether for investment or, more commonly, for personal use.
In this procedure, which is used much more commonly for abortions after the first trimester of pregnancy, the fetus is dismembered during the abortion.
This is an example of "diagnostic substitution" — as information on new autism classifications has gradually spread, the label "autistic" has been used more commonly for children who previously would have been labeled something else.
The administration of the foam – either by nozzle or, more commonly for commercial farms, a foam generator – is a rolling process, meaning workers apply foam to birds at one end of the house, and then work their way, contained area by contained area, to the opposite end.
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Both are obviously related, but the latter is more commonly used for chambers than for tunnels as it gives a clearer idea of air movement.
This method is more commonly used for technical documents for an internal audience, such as engineering procedures.
Certain patterns were also evident; for example, pCO2 goal was more commonly stipulated for patients in the neuro group (for 41% of the group).
Cancer patients were more commonly admitted for respiratory reasons, but less commonly for acute neurological diseases and trauma.
In contrast, the FH owners may represent a more traditional horse owner because natural mating was more commonly practiced for the FH than for the SB.
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