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Furuncle, also known as boil represents the commonest example of an abscess, and pyogenic organisms such as Staphyloccocus aureus, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa have been implicated as causal agents [ 11].
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For example, in the commonest sort of transcription in biology, replication is accompanied by the transmission of a substantial amount of physical material.
Prior to the last two decades, infection was the commonest cause of death in chimpanzees (see for example the Yerkes experience from 1966 to 1991 shown in Table 1).
The commonest use of this gesture is as an amulet.
Most sand consists chiefly of quartz, the commonest form of silica, but there are other kinds.
Gels and injections are the commonest means of application; a single jab can last three months.
Freireich's focus was on the commonest form of childhood leukemia — acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).
It also represents the commonest usage of the terms.
They are probably the commonest type of bomb used.
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