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In New York, it is unusually common for developmentally disabled people in state care to die for reasons other than natural causes.
Skin tumours are unusually common for Southern Africa in both sexes.
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Lastly, it is noteworthy that male B. impatiens were also unusually common near greenhouses.
For taxonomic classes with 100 or more DBD proteins across their sequenced genomes, some TF families were found to be unusually common in particular classes.
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As this article is principally concerned with take-all, data for diseases affecting the stem bases are not reported in detail unless they were unusually common or there was evidence of significant and consistent differences between treatments.
It is common for women with PCOS to have been unusually small or unusually large babies at birth.
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