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Most cases involve low-level misconduct.
"Most cases involve at least some degree of swindle, but small amounts of various genuine nuclear materials have been intercepted, including plutonium," the report states.
And some critics have noted the advice that Navigenics or any other genetic analyst might provide to try to ward off certain diseases would in most cases involve the obvious: a proper diet and regular exercise.
Most cases involve sexual mimicry in flowers; some members of the orchid genus Ophrys, for instance, seduce male bees into pollinating them by imitating the look, smell, and feel of a female bee.
While investigators said the mistreatment captured in the horrific photographs that first brought the abuses to light did not in most cases involve interrogations, the panel said it had uncovered other abuses that did occur during questioning, or were carried out by military police on orders from interrogators with the aim of extracting information.
Tom Milliken, an elephant and rhino specialist for Traffic, a wildlife trade monitoring network, said that most cases involve the smuggling of ivory from Africa into Asia, where growing wealth has fed the desire for ivory ornaments and for rhino horn that is used in traditional medicine, though scientists have proved it has no medicinal value.
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Most cases involved gay or bisexual men.
Most cases involving furniture design are settled out of court.
More than 30 countries have reported outbreaks in the past year, in most cases involving wild birds.
That provision blocks most cases involving conduct already prosecuted by another state or the federal government.
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