Sentence examples for very common events from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, the necessary environmental exposures in the causal pathway to MS seem likely to be very common events.

Stalled RNA polymerases, on the other hand, are also very common events in active mammalian cells and trigger TCR [49], [64] which requires that a few dozen bases be hydrolyzed to expose the blocking lesion [65], creating a gap that later is filled by a high-accuracy DNA polymerase but which could be filled by an LBP accidentally.

Very rare or very common events were not included; all event probabilities lay between 10% and 70%.

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Issuing national medical alerts was a very common event, the spokeswoman added.

Conclusion At the end of our study, it appears that the acute poisoning in children is a very common event.

Since the fatigue effect among particulate materials is a very common event, this study may enable the simulating comminution processes with higher accuracy.

Although loss of heterozygosity at the PTEN locus is a very common event in muscle-invasive transitional cell carcinomas of the bladder [33], previous attempts to generate mouse models based upon Pten deficiency have shown rather mild phenotypes, varying from an incidence of 10% of transitional cell carcinomas [34] to no tumorigenesis at all [35], [36].

Indeed, re-initiation was a very common event observed even in sequences lacking PSCs.

Thus, tissue- and developmental stage-specific CpGi methylation may be a very common event during development.

Expression profiles of cancer samples compared to normal tissue indicate that global miRNA downregulation is a very common event during carcinogenesis [ 77].

Early bleeding from the exit site after CVC or PICC placement is a very common event that causes difficulties in the patient's care and logistical problems.

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