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An uncommon means to achieve GTP hydrolysis utilizing a K+ ion has so far been demonstrated only for MnmE.
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Strongly supported conflicts (for which conflicting clades are strongly supported by each type of data) tend to be uncommon (mean = 27% of discordant nodes, range 9-56%), and may be resolved in favor of either mtDNA or nucDNA with almost equal frequency (mean = 54% in favor of mtDNA, range = 0-100%).
This uncommon verbiage means the same thing as a registered "Independent" in other states.
Freshers' injuries aren't uncommon and mean there's always someone who ends up spending the first few weeks of term on crutches.
For patients aged 40 years and older, all age groups but one (45 49 years) have a higher incidence of uncommon types (mean: 1.20 ± 0.18).
24 Within the ID COPD group, despite significantly lower ferritin and MCV, anaemia was uncommon and mean haemoglobin concentration was not lower than in the IR patients.
Stars mean a Pokémon is Rare, diamonds mean it is Uncommon, and circles mean Common.
That is one reason to believe that other market-neutral funds will not find themselves in the same straits as LTCM.A hedge by any other nameThe combination of apparently low-risk strategies with enormous leverage may be rare among hedge funds, but it is by no means uncommon in other parts of the finance industry.
Protesters are by no means uncommon at congressional hearings, but this particular protest had rattled people.
Known as "sans-papiers" — people without papers — their approach is bold, but by no means uncommon.
I worked as an adult careers adviser and his predicament is by no means uncommon.
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