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So it's not the kind of dementia that's most commonly thought of.
Durability includes many of the aspects of chemical and corrosion protection mentioned above, but it is most commonly thought to consist mainly of resistance to and protection from solar radiation.
The boy king His life, times – and afterlife *Born: 1341 BC, died: 1324 BC. * Family: King Tut's genealogy has been a subject of debate, but he is most commonly thought to be the son of Akhenaten and Queen Kiya.
The artificial parts that are most commonly thought of as prostheses are those that replace lost arms and legs, but bone, artery, and heart valve replacements are common (see artificial organ), and artificial eyes and teeth are also correctly termed prostheses.
And while sales departments are typically most commonly thought of in conjunction with these systems, they're far from the only adopters of CRM.
"Responses to threatening stimuli are most commonly thought of in response to anxiety, not depression," Gibb told HuffPost.
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It may sound surprising, that the group we most commonly think of as carefree and single are suffering from a lack of self-esteem, but Sampson thinks it may have a lot to do with how the dating landscape has evolved.
The archives include: Annotated drafts of some of his most famous speeches, including two commonly thought to have been broadcast: the "fight them on the beaches" speech, on 4 June 1940, and the "never in the field of human conflict" speech, on 20 August 1940.
It is commonly thought that most deaths due to severe anaemia occur in hospital [3].
Colorectal cancers altogether are the fourth most common cancer worldwide and commonly thought to be associated with food and nutrition – except for genetic risk and polyposis – as recently expressed by an expert committee from the American Institute for Cancer [ 8].
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