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Chromium in chromite and other chromium ores typically exist in a nontoxic form called chromium III).

A Aaron Shmulewitz, a Manhattan co-op lawyer, said that while a precise answer would depend on the actual terms of the co-op's governing documents, under the provisions that typically exist in such documents it would appear that the co-op corporation may have acted inappropriately in two ways.

The design enables the elimination of springs and global movement of the pawl or gear that typically exist in classical ratchets.

This, the company says, will make it easier for developers to represent the hierarchies and relationships that already typically exist in these relational databases without having to go to a specialized third-party graph database.

This, Samsung says, is fundamentally different from the approach taken by competitor voice assistant products, which typically exist in a completely separate bucket from whatever's happening on the touch screen.

The complexity is further increased in the case of heterogeneous traffic conditions that typically exist in developing countries, where the rules regarding assignment of the right of way are often neglected.

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In the executive summary of Tucker's proposal, available for perusal at Borough Hall, the company notes that "the current environment will undoubtedly increase the financing gap that typically exists in mixed-use development".

If, say, hand shape could not change independently of foot shape, selection could not make back feet suitable for walking while leaving the ape with usable hands.So for Darwin to think that natural selection explains major evolutionary innovations, he had to bet on the amount and kind of variation that typically exists in lineages.

As a context moves into a phase of conflict, humanitarian organizations must decide whether or not a humanitarian crisis exists, but as a critical mass of red flags typically exists in a context of war, this analysis is relatively clear-cut.

In eukaryotic cells, DNA typically exists in a complex with histones known as chromatin.

In NPC patients, EBV typically exists in a type II latency program (particularly the undifferentiated or poorly differentiated types).

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