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Most of the children living in institutions around the world have a surviving parent or close relative, and they most commonly entered orphanages because of poverty, according to new reports by Unicef and Save the Children.
They swim and dive readily and commonly enter water to elude predators such as jaguars and anacondas.
In humans, parasitic fungi most commonly enter the body through a wound in the epidermis (skin).
Since both atrazine and nutrients commonly enter surface waters from agricultural run-off, their spatial and temporal co-occurrence are highly probable.
The cranial nerves commonly enter and exit the skull together, for example nerves II, III, IV, V, and VI all pass through foramina near the pituitary fossa.
This may reflect differences in management between the two racing breeds as the majority of Standardbreds commonly enter their first race, aged 3 or 4 years rather than as 2-year-olds for flat racing Thoroughbreds.
There is limited research on how individuals find health information but one paper [ 43] supports our approach indicating that users commonly enter short phrases into general search engines and few go beyond the first page of results.
Joining us on a small launch that we had acquired for the outing, they gave instructions to the captain, who took us to a place where the gatherers commonly entered the forest.
NBA is one of the most commonly entered terms on Chinese search engines.
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