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This chapter highlights seven content bloopers that are mostly common and may invite serious damages to the purpose of a Website.
It appeared that the majority of the methylated regions have quite similar methylation patterns between male and female samples, implying that DNA methylation-based epigenetic profiles might be mostly common and gender-independent in the longevity population.
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Communism (mostly common property) and capitalism (mostly private property) have both failed to get the balance right.
Almost all the fish roasted on Abu Nuwas now — mostly common carp and its varietal cousins — are all raised on farms scattered along the Euphrates River south of Baghdad.
At the end of last year Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) displaced Bank of America to become the world's biggest bank by Tier-1 capital, which is mostly common stock and retained earnings.
As you can imagine, it's mostly common sense, and has been a subject of great amusement around the office for the last several months.
Most tools that synthesize human voices today — like Apple's Siri — require someone to record hours of speech, mostly common words and phrases that automatically can be stitched together on the fly.
In fact, it's mostly common sense -- and above all it's reassuring.
Polydrug use is mostly common among adolescents and young adults, often with the intention of enhancing or counteracting the effects of another drug.
The Nilotic Egyptians are quite different ethnically from the Arabs of Arabia, Syria and Iraq, but they all share a mostly common language, religion, and sense of pan-Arab identity.
POP, though not uncommon among rural young women [ 2], is mostly common among older and multiparous women [ 3], while obstetric fistula among the very young primiparous [ 4].
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