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This study found common features such as normally graded and massive layers.

They can also be combined with a comparative interpretation into normic-comparative law-statements such as "normally an increase of X leads to an increase of Y when other X-independent variable are held constant".

Rather than simply conveying that EDs remain more common in females, the language used generally reinforced normative cultural assumptions that EDs affect them (almost) exclusively, using phrases such as " normally associated with girls" (DMa-29/08/2003), " seen as a young woman's illness" (DMi-17/08/2004) and " mainly affects teenage girls and young women aged 16 to 25" (TI-22/04/2008).

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However, the Court continues to treat such decisions as "normally binding" and only departs from them "where adherence to such prior decisions would cause injustice in a particular case or constrain the development of the law in conformity with the circumstances of Singapore".

Andre Richards, director of the Atlanta West Office of OSHA, said, "Anytime we see a high-profile situation such as that, normally what we do is initiate an inspection".

Give him a smelly lady in a van, such as would normally require an emergency call, or an anarchic drunk, like Jerusalem's Johnny Byron, and the cultivated theatregoer's happiness is complete.

Some bacteria, classified as aerobes, require oxygen for growth, while others, such as those normally found in the small intestine of healthy persons, grow only in the absence of oxygen and, therefore, are called anaerobes.

Coccoid organisms, such as Scenedesmus, normally have an exact number of cells per colony, produced by a series of rapid cell divisions when the organism is first formed; once the exact cell number is obtained, the organism grows in size but not in cell number.

Low-rank coal, such as lignite, normally has low combustion heat and little commercial value.

Immune cells such as macrophages normally kill bacteria by first encircling them with the cell membrane, forming a vesicle within the cell.

Such closely connected local systems also share energy and materials, such as organisms normally residing in upstream locations ending up as prey for downstream predators, or simply as downstream transport of organic particles that could be exploited by detritus feeders.

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