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Laboratory tests have identified three different subtypes of Legionella bacteria from the patients, indicating one common source is unlikely.
One common source is natural gas, which is made up mostly of methane, a molecule with four hydrogen atoms and one carbon atom.
One common source of method effect is the use of negatively worded items in a survey instrument.
This will provide the online encyclopedia with one common source of structured data that can be used in all articles, no matter which language they're in.
One common source of confusion concerns payment options, including whether or not to take a reduced benefit that will last until the death of both a retiree and a spouse.
This is in line with previously published studies, describing as one common source of disagreement between manual entity annotations that some mentions were missed by the curators while scanning over the document [33].
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In the Yeast composite network, 961 of 997 FFLs have at least one common source-intermediate edge between them.
Because none of these three SNPs maintained a statistically significant association with eGFR in multivariate models with simultaneous adjustment for the other two variants, we argue that these variants may reflect the presence of one common genetic source of phenotypic variation (Fig. 2).
One fairly common source of contact is through your dogs and cats.
One common and important source of genomic alterations is copy-number variation (CNV).
Varieties of the acidulus group are currently grown as vegetables in India [ 29]; the third group included 5 genotypes of the exotic Far-East Asian variety, conomon, one of the most common source of resistances for cultivated melons, which is characterized by medium-sized, climacteric or non climacteric fruits, with variable fruit quality traits.
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