Sentence examples for one very widespread from inspiring English sources

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One very widespread method is the release of an N-degron by proteolysis applying the ubiquitin-fusion technique.

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The world of dog painting collectors is "not a big universe, but a very widespread one," Mr. Secord said, adding that his 7,000 clients fall into three groups: breeders and exhibitors of purebreds, hunters, and pet owners.

We have encountered all these butterflies on trips to find other, rarer species which are extremely localised, for most of the ones profiled here are very widespread and common; indeed, the meadow brown is probably Britain's commonest butterfly, closely followed by the gatekeeper (in southern Britain).

It is one of Dailymotion's fastest growing markets and one where video ads are not very widespread.

It's a very widespread issue, but one we are excited to address".

One class of example relates to the effects of the very widespread [275] post-translational modification on metabolic enzyme activities.

Nevertheless, this practice is very widespread, as we examined in one of the unhealthy approaches listed above.

Finally, one very human issue standing in the way of widespread wearable-based health care is simply buy-in.

"But, due to the extent and the character of these therapies, stem cell work is very expensive and needs laboratories, which is one of the reasons why it is still not very widespread.

In this week of widespread observance, I'll just add one very small further contribution -- about an aspect of the story that hasn't received much attention.

But one New York investigator said the improper trading appeared to be "very widespread".

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