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Low-solidity HAWTs are the most commonly used commercial wind turbines as well as the type most often represented through media sources.
During the earliest millennia when cave art was first being made, the species most often represented, as in the Chauvet Pont-d'Arc Chauvet Pont-d'Arcre the most-formidable ones, now long extincaveave linns, mammoths, woolly rhinoceroses, cave bears.
WHO BUYS IN HAMBURG The United States, Britain, France and Japan are among the nations most often represented in Hamburg, although there are also buyers from Russia and some Middle Eastern countries.
Furthermore, nanotechnology is most often represented as rather certain and the media coverage emphasizes positive aspects and benefits.
These "non-conserved" miRNAs are most often represented by single genes in the genomes in which they are found.
The analog signal is fed to the HPA, most often represented through its input-output characteristic [14], which may be approximated as (2).
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However, the fossils that paleontologists study to understand evolutionary transitions most often represent close relatives of those ancestors, not the ancestors themselves.
At the discovery and development interface, the use of t90% values to establish binning classifications for stability screening is considered adequate, since it most often represents the outer limit of the stability.
US-, CT- or MRI-guided biopsy sampling is critical and most often represents the least invasive method to obtain relevant material for the in vitro diagnosis of disease in many parts of the body.
I believe they most often represent a healthy way for a child to express his or her dawning awareness that the world can be a dangerous place.
We compare these two versions with respect to detection rates for pathological chromosomal abnormalities and for CNVs, the latter most often representing benign variation.
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