Sentence examples for origin common from inspiring English sources

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CNT of commercial origin, common now, would not have been present in substantial numbers in the WTC complex before the disaster in 2001.

For our model, we elected a strain that has phenotypic traits and an ancestral origin common to ETEC strains often found among LMIC children with diarrhea [ 8].

We grouped proteins containing a signal peptide or a transmembrane domain using various criteria including evolutionary origin, common domain organization and functional categories.

The AtPP2Cs and Os PP2cs are divided into 13 and 11 subfamilies, respectively, each of which shares a monophyletic origin, common protein motifs and intron/exon structures.

After careful review of the 3D VR images, the anatomy of the IPDA was delineated and classified into one of the following categories: SMA origin, common origin with the first jejunal branch, or indeterminate.

Race generally refers to certain phenotypic traits such as skin colour (20), whilst ethnicity is a broader term defined as 'the shared identity or similarity of a group of people on the basis of one or more factors', and can relate to shared history or cultural tradition, country of origin, common language, literature, minority group or being 'racially conspicuous' (21).

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In this method, reads from each accession were first mapped to each parental genome, and then classified as H-origin, L-origin, common, or unclassified (see Fig. 1 in Akama et al.32 for a schematic diagram).

In embryological textbooks, three concepts can be found concerning the developmental relationship between the dental and vestibular lamina: (1) separate origin; (2) common origin; or (3) common origin anteriorly and separate origin posteriorly.

Not only is the divorce rate generally lower, sending money back to family in the country of origin is common.

Møller, H. D. et al. Circular DNA elements of chromosomal origin are common in healthy human somatic tissue.

It was an extravagant oddity — a flamboyant bird of exotic origin, once common in the city's shops but now reduced to a handful of sightings.

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