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The measurement of brain temperature is now more usually made in brain tissue (parenchyma), cerebral ventricle or in the subdural space using a thermistor.
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The correlation between income and education is very clear: the more you have, the more you (usually) make.
Those who are more informed usually make wiser decisions.
Driving in the city, it usually made more sense to cruise around in Eco mode, in which the car feels more like a nice, responsive sedan than a coupe with the word "Sport" in its name.
When times have become rough, universities have usually made more severe cuts in their education departments than in other academic departments.
These days, it is usually made more quickly, with sour cabbage tossed into the soup at the last minute to boil, but Syrnikov had braised his cabbage the day before.
They finished, finally, a couple of weeks ago, less than a month before the book was scheduled to be published - no mean feat in a world where the final touch to a book is usually made more than a year before it hits the shelves.
Waterproof versions tend to cost more because they are usually made with breathable leather uppers so your feet don't get too wet during a long game.
In yarns used for weaving, the warp, or lengthwise, yarns are usually made stronger, more tightly twisted, smoother, and more even than the filling, or crosswise, yarns.
A large number of transfer requests are usually made to more desirable posts (urban or near urban posts); hence, not all requests are entertained by the government.
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