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But the most common link that Mr. Osborne's art has with the aforementioned type is its meditative quality.

Beyond a shared benefactor named Eli Manning, and the fact that neither grew up a Giants fan (Tyree rooted for the 49ers, Cruz the Cowboys), the most common link between the two is probably Valley Road and the few miles separating Montclair and Paterson.

The most common link used to define relation between activities is Finish to Start (FS).

Many of the purported causes, rationale and/or grievances are at cross-purposes, but the most common link is a surge for instant gratification regardless of the rights and wrongs with respect to innocent members of society.

The most common fusion links the TMPRSS2 androgen-responsive promoter and the transcription factor gene ERG (Tomlins et al, 2007).

To date, the most common gene linked to ALS is C9ORF72, whose mechanism of action appears to be linked to RNA dysregulation (DeJesus-Hernandez et al., 2011; Renton et al., 2011).

The most common such link was that between mother and daughter city and involved the stressing of shared ancestry that is, common descent from some mythical hero or founder figure.

The most common is linked with the formation of feathery grains: these are constituted by series of twinned lamellae, in which the dendrites have 〈110〉 trunks cut through by {111} twin planes.

The most common bacteria linked to ascending cholangitis are gram-negative bacilli: Escherichia coli (25 50%), Klebsiella (15 20%) and Enterobacter (5 10%).

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most common X-linked muscle-wasting disease.

The most common outcome linked to cannabis exposure in utero is decreased birth weight.

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