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The novel miRNAs were typically named using a 'miR' prefix to denote miRNAs, and a three-letter prefix to denote the species (e.g. 'csn' representing Camellia. sinensis).

The perpetrators who were typically named were family members for men and women, except during the Crisis period, when men were more likely than women to report physical assault from combatants (0.9% women, 4.7% men, p=0.00).

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United, Delta and American are typically named by travel agents as aggressive in fighting back-to-back ticketing.

Its chairman is typically named by the party's presidential nominee and then formally elected by the committee.

Production Scheduling problems are typically named bases on the processing routes of their jobs on different processors and also the number of processors in each stage.

Comets are typically named for their discoverers, though some comets (e.g., Halley and Encke) are named for the scientists who first recognized that their orbits were periodic.

Densovirinae viruses are typically named for their insect hosts; examples include Aedes aegypti densovirus, Bombyx mori densovirus 5, and Periplaneta fuliginosa densovirus.

Mr. Clinton is named in the complaint because the head of a federal agency, in this case the White House, is typically named in civil rights suits brought against the agency.

When neurons are described in a publication, they are typically named in isolation, out of context with respect to the rest of the brain circuit and the literature.

Biomega's two-wheel family are typically named with a three-letter abbreviation of a city that has inspired elements of the design.

In the classical-music world, concert halls are typically named after philanthropists and other major donors who have given substantial sums of money to help make the new building a reality.

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