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Understanding of the mechanisms of evolution was the next most often listed and highly ranked factor.
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The next three most often used parent structures were dehydrogenases.
There is much to be done in order for Labour to become the party of government at the next election The most often quoted law of politics in the democratic age is that elections are always won in the centre.
Interestingly, in creating a musical "vocabulary," we found a well-known phenomenon common in written texts and many other domains: Zipf's law, which predicts that the most frequent word in a text will appear twice as often as the next most frequent word, three times as often as the third most frequent, and so on.
The most common word occurs twice as often as the next most common, which occurs twice as often as the next, and so on.
A doctor would be required to offer the next level of ultrasound, most often vaginal, but a woman would be free to reject it.
Though the levels are more various, they're still basically matching familiar scenario A to fixed solution A. They recognize a chess situation on a chess board, and can find in their memory the next move that led most often to victory in human games, but this, the skeptics grumble, was just very well-indexed idiocy, not true smarts.
This question and the next are perhaps the most often miscalculated steps when planning any campaign.
Superficial partial vulvar resections or superficial partial vulvectomies were the next most common (17%), often in combination with laser vaporisation (8%).
Over the next few weeks children most often gain weight, either searching for sweet foods with increased appetite or without changing eating habits (Poli et al., 2013).
What did users most often type next after failing to find what they wanted with the word "peopple"?
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