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Type II, which is the most common, consists of a short tract running directly from the esophagus to the lobar or segmental bronchi.
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The most common form consists of 60 carbon atoms arrayed in a sphere.
The most common form consists of a nearly flat, smooth surface of wood or metal hinged at its forward edge to the sternpost.
In the southern Philippines (particularly the Sulu archipelago and the western portion of the island of Mindanao), the more-developed ensemble is the kulintang, which, in its most common form, consists of seven or eight gongs in a row as melody instruments accompanied by three other gong types (a wide-rimmed pair; two narrow-rimmed pairs; one with turned-in rim) and a cylindrical drum.
The most common approach consists of buying in the money call LEAPS, while selling short-term out of the money calls against them, where both options have the same underlying security.
One of the most common types consists of a number of coupled resonant cavities.
The most common mechanism consists of various plasmid-mediated -β-lactamases, the most recently described being the carbapenemases KPC [17].
The most common fragment consists of 40 residues (A β40) and is known to inhibit amyloid deposition [ 6].
To circumvent this problem, the most common approach consists of representing the thick-tailed densities as mixtures of scaled-normal densities (see Thick-tailed priors section above).
One of the most common interventions consists of CM multidisciplinary teams composed of nurses, psychologists, and possibly physicians [ 27, 34- 39]; this approach can help address complex situations and scenarios.
The most common method consists in the MSCs selection through their ability to adhere to cell culture plastic, followed by serial passaging to reduce the presence of remaining hematopoietic cells.
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