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Except for the common expression characteristic, these genes were also expressed in other tissues.
This is nicely reflected by the high interaction density as well as the common expression profiles of the proteins: the module is fully expressed in three different types of bone marrow cells and fully non-expressed in 42 tissues like brain, liver and kidney, where cells are differentiated and divide less.
Mr. Neu has concentrated on texture, too -- the weave of the common expression with the uncommon.
But I was struck by the common expression -- frost in the ground.
For instance, the common expression "Fuck you!" is the rare sentence in which the verb has no subject.
But the common expression, "Where were you when Bra broke his pole?" has suddenly given way to a darker question — where were you when Anders Behring Breivik was killing Norway's children?
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At university, language teachers often tell students to avoid directly translating English phrases word-for-word, but it's only when you're interacting with native speakers in another country that you grasp the common expressions and idioms.
Unlike the common expressions, a modification to the drag coefficient is suggested, which takes into account pipe turbulence and particle acceleration.
The "Land of Israel" is barely mentioned in the Old Testament: the more common expression is the Land of Canaan.
Of those, the set with the most common expression alteration among the three pairwise comparisons was selected.
The most common expression for the mean of a statistical distribution with a discrete random variable is the mathematical average of all the terms.
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