Sentence examples for which is a common means from inspiring English sources

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Movement on the main chromosome origins could be catalyzed by genomic rearrangements by homologous recombination at the rrn operons, which is a common means of recombination in other species (e.g., [64]).

In addition, mouse and human ARD1s have been reported to participate in post-translational protein modification via ε-amino lysine acetylation, which is a common means of modifying proteins in eukaryotes.

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Although this might suggest regression to the mean, which is a common phenomenon in disease management research, this is to some extent refuted by the small percentage of patients (17% for HbA1c) in the healthiest disease categories whose clinical values moved towards to the mean, despite the degenerative nature of diabetes.

In Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), the system of Transitivity is a common means by which to analyse both isolated clauses as well as clauses in context.

Aberrant DNA methylation is a common means by which tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) are inactivated during carcinogenesis [52], [53], [54].

Emerging evidence indicates that cell cycle arrest is a common means by which herpesviral immediate-early protein hijacks the host cell to advance the virus's lytic cycle progression.

Weight loss or dry weight is a common means by which to evaluate wood decay, particularly in the early stages of decay (Wilcox 1978; Pandey and Pitman 2003; Wei et al. 2010).

Free trade agreements are a common means for economic integration which would enhance regional competitiveness (Krugman 2015).

Excessive commissions are a common means of passing on bribes.

If the aura color you see is a variation or mixture of two of the colors, which is common, it means that that person's personality is a combination of those two colors.

Silent communication rules out the use of acoustic modems which are the common mean of wireless underwater data transfer [9].

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