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Because of these features, 'skip metastases' are not uncommon, meaning that distant sites may be involved without involvement of lymph nodes close to the primary tumor.
While it is obviously possible for there to be differences in IP efficiency between experiments with the same antibody, our results here, and more generally, suggest that this is relatively uncommon, meaning that read- based normalization will work in most cases.
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The reactions of the interviewed households to power cuts indicate that blackouts activate unused skills and resources, propose uncommon meanings for electricity and heat and revive dormant elements of practice.
Given intensity of demand, this is not an uncommon scenario, meaning that the institution is not in direct control of the process.
Those who are—about 10 percent of the population are sometimes described as atopic (from the term atopy, meaning "uncommon").
According to this latter gloss, the linguistic constructions concerned which involve hyphenations, unusual prefixes and uncommon suffixes reveal the hidden meanings and resonances of ordinary talk.
CNS involvement in children is mentioned as being uncommon 24 25 or rare; 24 meaning present in >0.1% but <1%.
As recently as a decade ago, even as "relatable" began to accrue its current meaning, the word remained uncommon.
Thus, experiences of loss of meaning appear to be uncommon among women in the community during the early postnatal period.
"The Na, although really uncommon in everyday usage does have a meaning.
The unanimous decision of the Supreme Court of Canada — co-written by all seven judges, which is uncommon — declared those restrictions null and void, meaning patients will now be able to take their medicine however they like.
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