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For some people, the chemical androstenone smells like vanilla; to others, it smells like sweaty urine, which is unfortunate because androstenone is
commonly
found in tasty things like pork.
Now, you might think that this idea of drinking wastewater is some sort of futuristic fantasy or not
commonly
done.
Although tsunamis are
commonly
known as tidal waves, they're actually unrelated to the tidal activity caused by the gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon.
But tsunamis are caused by energy originating underwater, from a volcanic eruption, a submarine landslide, or most commonly, an earthquake on the ocean floor caused when the tectonic plates of the Earth's surface slip, releasing a massive amount of energy into the water.
But when we say solar energy systems, we're usually talking about photovoltaics, or solar panels, which are the systems most
commonly
used to generate solar power.
They are
commonly
referred to as refugees.
They
commonly
use an electrocardiogram to measure the heart's electrical activity and a blood test to assess heart muscle damage.
CVS is the one that used to be the most
commonly
used, and I hated CVS with a passion and refused to touch it and tried something else that was radical and interesting and everybody else hated.
If you can, you're beginning to see the face of the invisible wounds of war,
commonly
known as post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.
But photocatalysts like titanium dioxide are actually
commonly
used in sunscreens to block UV radiation.
That's the most
commonly
understood word in the world, no matter where you are.
And their selectivity will help us avoid some of the side effects that are
commonly
associated with broad-spectrum antibiotics.
In just a few day's time we've got the rerun of the Austrian presidential election, with the prospect of Norbert Hofer becoming what is
commonly
described as the first far-right head of state in Europe since the Second World War.
And we use
commonly
seen puzzle pieces to piece together an image that also fits our telescope measurements.
The most
commonly
prescribed ones prevent the viral genome from being copied and incorporated into a host cell's DNA.
It affects one to two percent of the population, more
commonly
men.
The most
commonly
cited example of a handicap is the peacock's tail.
This feeling is
commonly
referred to as the "overview effect."
ECT is
commonly
used to treat severe cases of major depression or bipolar disorder in patients who haven’t responded to other therapies, or who have had adverse reactions to medication.
There were no readily available answers because there was no
commonly
agreed-upon haptic language to communicate information with.
Well, typosquatting is where companies like Google post advertisements on websites that are
commonly
miskeyed, and then they sit back and rake in millions banking on the fact that you're visiting something like gmale.com or mikerowesoft.com.
This is very
commonly
used in these kind of systems.
Not only can canines understand our emotions and body language, but when dogs and humans interact, both our bodies release oxytocin; a hormone
commonly
associated with feelings of love and protectiveness.
Google is based on algorithms, and they provide you with
commonly
searched terms, or suggested hits, based on what other people are searching surrounding the same topic.
E-cigarettes, or "vapes," as they are
commonly
called, are flying off the shelves like candy.
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employed off the coast of Chile and in the fjords of Norway, these fish, like many industrially farmed animals, occupy stressful, overcrowded pens.
Other techniques, such as man-made coastal ponds
commonly
used for shrimp farming in Southeast Asia, create additional environmental problems.
It's because information about things on orbit is not
commonly
shared either.
Even so, we don’t actually know what LUCA looked like— there’s no LUCA fossil, no modern-day LUCA still around— instead, scientists identified genes that are
commonly
found in species across all three domains of life that exist today.
And although this new economics does not yet have its own textbook or even a
commonly
agreed upon name, in broad strokes its explanation of where prosperity comes from goes something like this.
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