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Discover LudwigThe phrase “shared commonly” is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is known, experienced, or felt by many people. For example, “The feeling of joy is shared commonly by those who receive good news.”.
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But the rise of the idea of the individual artist as auteur – with the concomitant assertion of personal ownership through copyright – marked a decisive breach with the notion of a shared, commonly owned lyrical tradition.
In order to validate our study we wanted to know if our culture system shared commonly described characteristics.
Consistent with this, as expected the target genes shared commonly among multiple tissues in each species are functionally enriched in cell cycle, DNA repair, and DNA replication.
For a concordant integrative analysis of multiple data sets, we also need to select genes shared commonly by different data sets.
Standards for comparison may include cards run with authentic samples, or stored images that may be shared commonly among test users.
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His intellect remains dedicated to misreadings of the world's ordinary signals to its citizens, and in his comic persona he seems incapable of sharing commonly accepted tools of communication.
First we generated a population of pure, strict, epistatic models of random architecture sharing commonly specified genetic constraints (i.e. number of loci, heritability, MAFs, and K).
Using GCATalog (http://gcat.davidson.edu/GCATalog/), synthetic biology users can generate a publicly accessible freezer inventory that allows the synthetic biology community to share commonly used Biobricks as well as other biological constructs.
This is followed by a process of sharing commonly identified touch points with staff and users, and through a participatory action method bringing everyone together to co-design solutions, especially around the negative touch points.
Weapons are recycled and shared, most commonly within trusted criminal networks.
These are independently expressed intracellularly, and represent broadly shared and commonly regulated systems.
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