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1 Two types, however, are especially common : the Hunk and the Runt.
2 The surgery is especially common among the elderly, who are covered by Medicare.
3 They are especially common in tiger moths and wooly bear moths.
4 Failure to monitor was an especially common cause of preventable and ameliorable ADEs.
5 Stories like this were especially common in World War II, and in pre-automotive Europe.
6 For especially common weeds, there are specialized strains of ants.
7 Background: Urinary incontinence is especially common in older age.
8 So-called MDR-TB is especially common in Russia, Tajikistan, China and India, WHO said in a report.
9 Trans fats, especially common in hydrogenated vegetable oils, have been linked to long-term heart disease risk.
10 The seizures are especially common in toddlers.
11 This is especially common in supermarket fruits.
12 Symptoms of this sort are especially common in children with intestinal and alimentary disturbances of great chronicity.
13 Although Border Collies seem to be especially common offenders, it's a common problem seen among animal emergency services.
14 But there's one especially common reaction.
15 The fact that homosexuality is especially common among men of exceptional intellect was long since noted by Dante:-
16 Background: Pneumococcal colonization of the nasopharynx is especially common in young children and is a pre-requisite for pneumococcal disease.
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