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Considering that the most abundant elements found in magma are silica (SiO2) and oxygen, the various types of magma (and therefore ash) produced during volcanic eruptions are most commonly explained in terms of their silica content.

Lack of adherence in the booklet only group was most commonly explained by fear of its inducing dizziness symptoms.

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What "convey" means precisely is a matter of considerable debate that we can ignore here.[41] We most commonly explain why people do one thing A with the intention of something something else B by explaining why they believe they will do B by doing A, or why they want to do B. We can explain why speakers intend to convey a thought by uttering a sentence that says something else in the same ways.

As NAS staffers commonly explain, the most knowledgeable scientists available on many issues also happen to be the ones who have worked and published extensively on the topics in question, so the intention is not to exclude all scientists who might have strong viewpoints.

For example, a recent Democracy Corps survey of voter discontent found that the most commonly chosen phrase explaining what's wrong with the country was "Big businesses get whatever they want in Washington".

The most commonly accepted theory explaining the development of an annular pancreas is that proposed by Lecco [3].

The carpet model is most commonly cited when explaining membrane disintegration by a non-pore model.

The mechanism most commonly invoked to explain OI after spaceflight is that cerebral blood flow declines secondary to hypotension.

Sexual selection might act through various mechanisms, but female mate choice is most commonly invoked in explaining the evolution of conspicuous male characters.

Most commonly, polymerization forces are explained by a Brownian ratchet mechanism [ 188] or rather by mechanisms based thereupon [ 398].

The most commonly proposed mechanism to explain this is an electrodynamic coupling between tides at E region altitudes and ion drifts at F region altitudes, but multiple-mechanisms involving electrodynamic and electro-chemical effects may be involved (England et al. 2010).

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