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All of these advisors share a common characteristic.
The countries share a common characteristic: a growing economy.
Typically, serial killers target one type of person so that the victims share a common characteristic.
Therefore, we reasoned that normal HSCs and AML blasts of different cytogenetically and morphologically defined subgroups share a common characteristic, namely a core self-renewal or stemness program37.
Most of these roads, however, share a common characteristic of being "unsafe at any speed", at any time of the day.
In a cohort study, a sample of people who share a common characteristic (such as a date of birth) are recruited and investigated.
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Both type 1 and 2 diabetes share a common characteristics, i.e., β cell mass reduction [165].
Molecular characterization of all MRSA isolates in the present study showed that 70% of the isolates shared a common characteristics of endemic CA-MRSA clones (ST 59 or its single locus variant, 338) in Taiwan [ 4].
Based on a common characteristic shared by the most effective job shop control policies, we posit that control should have a specific focus during high load periods.
A common characteristic shared by all potentially functional CNSs is that they are present in a single copy in the genome [ 15].
Gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people share a common "immutable" characteristic because their sexual orientation is fundamental to who they are and they have indisputably been discriminated against.
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