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However, one common mode of interaction is the binding of a linear binding motif on one protein to a domain on another protein [ 37].
One common mode of speciation is known as geographic, or allopatric (in separate territories), speciation.
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One common failure mode was isolated for the investigated foams: the samples were broken along a shear band, similar to the case of quasi-static loading.
Fukushima proves that the greatest threat to humanity are governments, scientists and industry, with one common failure mode, the power of money and the absence of morals among all the world's institutional leaders.
For the heavier ones, the most common mode is beta decay.
The combative culture of Washington, D.C., may have rubbed off on Obama somewhat, but his most common mode is still one of calm, even passivity, as we memorably saw during the 2012 presidential debates.
One of the common modes of failure in early custom endoprostheses was failure of the stem component.
Even accusations of corruption have revolved around women this election: one candidate accused of buying votes, a common mode of corruption here, is rumored to have given out luxury handbags filled with money.
Many participants received more than one type of treatment, and the most common mode was both kindergarten education and treatments at the hospital (31, 86.1%).
This rehabilitation commences immediately after discharge from the acute orthopaedic ward and is usually completed within 6 weeks, with resource-intensive one-on-one modes of delivery more common than class-based modes.
This was the only potential mode of seed dispersal for one common plant species (Maniltoa grandiflora) whose large seeds were consumed by both flying foxes and rats.
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