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This is commonly called "Boxer Cardiomyopathy".
This is commonly called the merged beams recombination rate coefficient (MBRRC).
This is commonly called the "076 regimen," after the number assigned to the Federal study that proved it effective.
A final reheating tends to coarsen the precipitate and thereby increase ductility; this is commonly called tempering.
If 'green' principles are applied to the entire lifecycle of a product, then this is commonly called product stewardship.
Understand how the skills you have used in your career can be adapted to board roles – this is commonly called your transferable skill set.
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(This was commonly called a "glass eye" because it was originally made with glass, but it is now mostly made of a medical-grade plastic acrylic).
(This was commonly called a "glass eye" because it was originally made with glass, but it is now mostly made of a medical-grade plastic acrylic). These ocular prostheses are made by ocularists, professionals who are trained in both the fabrication and fitting of the prostheses.
The site-insertion part of this technique is commonly called the Bowyer-Watson Algorithm.
This unit is commonly called the International Prototype Kilogram and is kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in Sèvres, France.
This statement is commonly called Kirchhoff's first law (after the German physicist Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, who formulated it).
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