Sentence examples for most common appearing from inspiring English sources

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The D0 subdomain is the most common, appearing (usually as internal repeats) in 30 of the 48 proteins and present in the largest homologue (Yps4) 47 times.

Amongst all the RC pathologies, supraspinatus tendinopathies are the most common, appearing with a frequency of 61.9% in men and 38.1% in women [ 6– 9].

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Among these typologies, Case I is the most common case appearing commonly near to the intermediate supports of continuous bridges.

Variation and differential survival/reproduction, concepts that were emphasized as learning objectives in both the physical and virtual simulation activities, were the most common concepts appearing in short answer questions.

Looking at the most common words appearing within 10 seconds of all mentions of each candidate on national television this past Friday, October 9, the word cloud below shows that the Benghazi Committee, Bernie Sanders and her private email server dominate coverage of Clinton.

The most common colonies appearing were selected for sequencing of the 16S rDNA region.

The Table is presented in order of weight of literature with most common topics appearing first.> -wrap-foot> Abbreviations: CDSS Computer Decision Support Software.

Korber et al. [ 10] implemented a parsimonious strategy, which used the consensus sequence including the most common bases appearing in strains as the ancestral sequence.

Consistent with previous research (21), codes D4910 and D4341 (i.e., manual scaling, root planning, and other maintenance procedures secondary to periodontal disease) were clearly the most common codes, appearing at least once in 77% and 76%, respectively, of all periodontitis cases identified using the PTP method.

Air did not play a role in phlogiston theory, nor were any initial quantitative experiments conducted to test the idea; instead, it was based on observations of what happens when something burns, that most common objects appear to become lighter and seem to lose something in the process.

APOE-3 is the most common and appears to have a neutral role.

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