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However, parenteral fluids may have adverse effects that are not commonly considered.
The latter is commonly referred to as the "cytoskeleton" or "membrane skeleton".
In the first place, the actions which they advocate are very commonly such as it is impossible for most individuals to perform by any volition.
Together such types were commonly seen to have destroyed a traditional sense of (aristocratic) order and continuity with the past.
Farmworkers commonly are dependent upon their employer for both their income and housing.
Quantities such as justice, mercy, the holy church, mankind, pride, or rhetoric are all readily and commonly identifiable abstract concepts.
The most commonly used modern form of a wedge is the plug and feathers.
The nephelinite flakes, being thinner, can be fragile and hence bifaces commonly include large areas of primary flake edge in the final tool.
With one exception the working edges are broad, unlike the punches found commonly at later sites.
The possible role of reaction following fracture is a process that is not yet commonly acknowledged.
Another commonly held presupposition had to do with the relation of the individual, nation and mankind.
Laths and needles of apatite (up to 2 mm long), commonly full of tiny inclusions, are the most common accessory mineral.
Politics is not only the art of the possible, as is commonly said; it is also the art of finding out what may be possible.
The word thereby attains a new meaning in that it points not to all but only to part of what it commonly means.
Personal computers are now commonly found in site huts, even in remote locations where they can be powered by car batteries.
The type of poetry commonly known as heroic is one which makes its appearance in various nations and in various periods of history.
Compositions in the soundscape genre are commonly constructed of sounds recorded from particular places and times.
In this case the necessary hardware is quite commonly found in the average lounge room.
The more commonly mentioned groups of non-voters are smaller.
The shallow wells most commonly are associated with people living in rural areas.
Beads are commonly used as necklaces, bracelets, or earrings.
Higher status families are commonly able to reinforce their position by making better use of migration opportunities than the less advantaged.
Distinctive product variants are derived or customized from a platform that is defined as components and subsystems commonly shared across a product family.
Commonly, expansion into new territory and the consolidation of landholding was through the creation of canopy clans.
Self-help strategies are very commonly used, particularly in mild-moderate psychological distress.
Most commonly, it was recognised that there was a desperate need for financial capital to re-invest in both farming activities and post-conflict reconstruction.
As known, blues is also commonly understood as 'form'.
Near-infrared spectroscopy is commonly used to measure characteristics of biological materials.
Typically, mating also takes place at the water, and males commonly aggregate at the water to intercept females.
The most commonly perceived benefits of mixed-age teams were in mentoring and in raising production.
Others are hypotheses based on considerations of the relative costs and benefits people commonly confront within each domain.
His political beliefs may well have been more complex than are commonly assumed.
Philosophers commonly define explicit representations as representations in which there is a term-to-term correspondence between the representing world and the represented world.
However, these speculations are intended only to provoke further research into the basis of commonly obtained compound capacity limits.
There is also increasing evidence that bisphosphonates, particularly third-generation agents, have synergy with commonly used chemotherapeutic agents.
One commonly used network topology is that of the feed-forward network.
Figure 4d gives a network model based on the commonly used concepts discussed above.
Any muscle can be used, but most commonly the participant is asked to outstretch their arm horizontally.
Moreover, this position does not have to be static, although this is commonly the case.
Such structures were commonly produced by the bilingual children as soon as they constructed utterances of that length.
He concluded that sequences and appoggiaturas commonly evoked tears, whereas shivers down the spine were evoked by new or unexpected harmonies.
The matching task is a commonly used paradigm in assessing children's phonological awareness.
A related and more commonly studied condition is the following.
Minor gradients to the pulmonary arteries, and mild neo-aortic valvar incompetence were commonly noted.
In clinical situations, we commonly evaluate ability according to the seriousness of the possible consequences of a decision.
Lesions causing an increased left ventricular afterload have also been found in association with the syndrome, most commonly aortic atresia.
Congenital heart malformations in this syndrome have most commonly been ventricular septal defects.
The rates used in the various treatments generally matched the commonly used rates in commercial cotton fields.
The first simulation examined the model's capacity to predict the means and distributions of several commonly used word-based measures of fixation duration and probability.
They are commonly employed at all levels in society.
A crucial feature of early modern mentalities was that such beliefs were commonly held at both the popular and the elite level.
In what follows, we shall sometimes make use of terms commonly used in the area of combinatorics on words.
Members of descendant communities and other stakeholders now commonly demand a role in the retelling of history.
Their work breathes the influence of their teachers but commonly it also has a strong and impressively mature personal touch.
Collecting fruits and beekeeping in woodlots are also commonly allowed.
In highly inefficient judiciaries with a low prosecution rate, the commonly proposed expedient of harsher penalties for corruption was shown to cause greater pollution.
Therefore, topiramate may be useful as adjunctive treatment for bipolar youth with co-occurring disorders that commonly present with impulse dyscontrol.
Several modifications to the definition of mania have been proposed to fit the profile of emotion dysregulation commonly seen in young people.
The technologies most commonly encountered in the field (v1 and v2 technologies) experience yield declines on a given plot with repeated planting.
The nation is commonly categorized into dry zones and wet zones depending upon the annual rainfall.
The method commonly used to implement this approach is the hedonic technique.
In addition, two kinds of noun are commonly formed from phrasal verbs.
Most commonly, a past-tense form may be used to mean 'past event' or 'unlikely event'.
The forms used here are more distanced than those in (10b), and they are commonly interpreted as counterfactual, especially in isolation.
Although it appears most commonly in spoken language, it can occasionally be found in writing.
The patterns most commonly found in motets were rhythmic modes 1 (long-short), 2 (short-long) and 3 (long-short-short).
Another commonly occurring use, representing at least 10 percent of the examples in the corpus, is the inchoative construction.
Here, items which commonly co-occur with causal seeing are found with words which themselves have established uses as reason connectives.
The commonly used dependent variables were selected for each task.
Caregivers, however, most commonly supervise children at play rather than engaging with them.
Two commonly used economic indicators of sustainability are trends in partial factor and total factor productivities.
Many of the commonly used measures have odd distributions that do not conform clearly to either pattern, making it difficult to interpret midrange scores.
More commonly, however, researchers record only that the event occurred within some finite time interval.
Because studies often collect a significant number of biological, neurobiological, medical, and behavioral measures, expert knowledge of advanced statistical procedures is commonly required.
The additional objects would provide cues for the actions in a play event, but not the order in which they are commonly performed.
The underlying factors will commonly be more humanly meaningful than many of the individual features that realize them.
Nevertheless, the players' initial beliefs may well be commonly held.
The contralateral tumor is usually diagnosed by mammography and is commonly the lower staged tumor.
Because adenovirus is a commonly occurring virus, most humans are pre-primed to at least one specific serotype.
Wave-ripple marks are commonly observed within this facies association, and gypsum occurs locally as discontinuous laminae.
Though commonly observed, blindness in trilobites remains difficult to explain in terms of adaptation.
Crustal contamination commonly plays an important role during magma emplacement and its effects must be evaluated carefully.
Commonly, chondrules can make up 75% of the volume of the meteorites in which they occur.
I n the sea and in some deeper rivers a further transverse bed form frequently occurs, commonly named mega-ripples.
An increased water content, typically 10% above normal, is commonly found in tendinopathy, associated with the increased proteoglycan content.
Beyond the existence of hairpin vortices, the data also show individual hairpins commonly aligned behind each other in the x-direction to form a group.
Medically induced early delivery is most commonly indicated for maternal pre-eclampsia.
Thermodilution is the most commonly used technique in nonpregnant patients; applied correctly, it is accurate and reproducible.
More commonly, some spots fail on some arrays, creating a loss of balance for some genes.
Grainstones commonly interrupt stromatolite growth, and they fill intercolumn spaces.
The quartz syenite commonly contains xenoliths and rafts of mafics, granites and layered gneisses/migmatites.
In cases where all such dialectal variants are commonly known and used, all spellings were represented in a lexicon.
We commonly write [z] instead of q (z).
In addition to the five main groups of fill-types, two other facies occur much less commonly.
The majority of these are rhyolitic/dacitic/trondhjemitic and basaltic, commonly hosting massive sulphide deposits of economic importance.
Subidioblastic titanite (commonly overgrowing allanite or ore) and ore phases are small (< 1 mm) yet numerous.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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