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"It's not a common event.
"This was not a common event, and it must have been among an elite because cremation was very expensive, and so was the ritual of burial.
"As private land burial is not a common event, it is quite likely to attract attention and if you give your local police advance notice of the funeral they will not be wrong-footed into suspecting some improper act".
"It is not a common event for the chief executive, the chief financial officer and the vice chairman of a public company to be indicted in an accounting fraud," said Wayne M. Carlin, director of the Northeast regional office of the S.E.C. "But when you do what these characters did, that is the consequence they face".
So it's not a common event, but it does occur.
It's not a common event that you see that where it's adapted to humans.
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We further show that this is not only a common event employed by other GPCRs like the β2-adrenergic, vasopressin V2, bradykinin type 2, platelet-activating factor and endothelin A receptors but that the epidermal growth factor receptor is capable of eliciting the phosphorylation of AP-2 in CCVs.
It appears that loss of ST6GAL1 expression in bladder cancer is not only a common event, but also tightly associated with epigenetic changes within the ST6GAL1 promoter region.
This KDR PDGFRA was found to be activating and tumorigenic, however to date only a single additional case has been found, in a paediatric high grade glioma (pHGG) [ 11], and thus these fusions do not represent a common event.
Alnus to A. alnobetula are found in most lineages of Alnicola (at least four times), Alpova (twice) and Lactarius (once), but they do not represent such a common event as could be expected by geographic proximity of trees from the two subgenera.
Alnus are observed in most lineages of Alnicola (at least four times), Alpova (twice) and Lactarius (once), but they do not represent such a common event as could be expected by current geographic proximity of trees from the two subgenera, or by their assumed promiscuity in Pleistocene refuges.
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