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If not supplied on prescription, oxilofrine (methylsynephrine) would most commonly be taken as a sports nutrition supplement, mixed with other supplements, in liquid capsule form.
Canted roads can most commonly be seen in the racing industry and most commonly in a NASCAR High-speed track.
These are nudibranchs (new-dih-bronx), tropical sea cousins of the slug, which can most commonly be found crawling along the bottom levels of the shallow seas.
The presence of a single axis of motion in the visual field would most commonly be caused by an eye or head movement, which may explain the visual system's preference for perceiving a single axis of motion in dynamic dot quartet arrays.
As a result, this is the patient population that will most commonly be prescribed fixed-dose combination rilpivirine-tenofovir-emtricitabine.
RFA will most commonly be performed in the radiology department, but there is a subgroup of patients who will benefit from open or laparoscopic RFA.
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The projects are usually based in developing countries and most commonly are designed to reduce future emissions.
They most commonly are spoofs or reflections of issues that children are working on in their lives.
Out of the total of 333 deaths, 87 people had been restrained, most commonly being physically held down by officers.
This proposed law is particularly troubling in a country where violence against women is endemic and, most commonly, is at the hands of a relative.
Sterling has most commonly been compared to Marge Schott, the eccentric Cincinnati Reds owner whose racial views led Major League Baseball to suspend her on two separate occasions.
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