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Physical rate fences are surprisingly uncommon in the US.
"Resistance to Bt crops is surprisingly uncommon," said Shelton.
In a separate study published in The Condor, they also asked a surprisingly uncommon question about conservation initiatives: How does a management practice intended to benefit an umbrella species affect other, non-target species in the same habitat?
Direct and engaging, with a fondness for the word "intriguing" and the sort of unhesitating eye contact that is surprisingly uncommon in her profession, Greig wants to have a conversation.
At times it recalled the elasticity of Robyn or the dark pomp of Zola Jesus but mostly it landed on styles that would have made for hits in 1984: the spookiness of Siouxsie Sioux, or flawless early-Madonna, a surprisingly uncommon shtick, and one she nails flawlessly.
Other depressive syndromes were surprisingly uncommon (combined point prevalence, 1.6%).
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Surprisingly, IRIS was uncommon in this study (7%) although subjects had very advanced immunodeficiency, were receiving ART early in their OI treatment course, and had good increases in CD4 counts - all conditions that have been associated with IRIS.
Not surprisingly, it was therefore uncommon that they were free from LBP at least four weeks in a row at some time during the study period.
"I got a surprisingly good response, given how uncommon it was," she said.
Mexico has a more developed infrastructure of campgrounds than the seven Central American countries, and with some flexibility, vehicle and tent camping locations are surprisingly abundant (though a relatively uncommon pursuit once you cross Mexico's southern border).
Not surprisingly, intracranial hemorrhage is also an uncommon, but not rare, cause of cardiac arrest and/or sudden death in adults [3 7].
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