One of the commonest African names for the xylophone, usually with calabash resonators. |
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There are several possible mechanisms of photochemical bleaching, of which the commonest is probably photo-oxidation. |
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The commonest lesions are candidiasis and herpes viral infections, but others include ulcers, periodontal disease, and malignant neoplasms. |
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Among the commonest causes of death in India are heart attacks and heart failure. |
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The commonest food mites are the grain mite, the cheese mite and the mould mite. |
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These are particularly associated with falls downstairs, which are the commonest cause of babywalker related injury. |
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Soursop and custard apple are widely distributed in Central America and the Caribbean, while sweetsop is commonest in India and Southeast Asia. |
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By far the commonest type of monument is the round barrow, known locally as a howe. |
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Acute appendicitis is the commonest extrauterine indication for laparotomy in pregnancy, and it can occur in any trimester. |
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Respiratory syncytial virus, the commonest viral cause of pneumonia, may lead to severe disease, particularly in young children. |
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By 1994, it had maintained its rank as the commonest species in the first two of these size classes, and ranked second in the third size class. |
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Elsewhere, amoebic abscesses are more common, and, worldwide, amoebae are the commonest cause. |
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After iron, bronze was probably the commonest metal used by the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings. |
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Among the expedients resorted to in exploiting a scientific fraud, mystifying lingo is one of the commonest, and in this he was an adept. |
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The commonest causes of vasculitic ulcers are rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus, and polyarteritis nodosa. |
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The commonest cause of hypothyroidism is an autoimmune inflammation of the thyroid gland. |
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Those that arise from surface linings of organs are the commonest group and are called carcinomas. |
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Heart disease and arthritis are among the commonest conditions to affect quality of life. |
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Although not represented in the conventional alphabet, schwa is the commonest vowel sound in English. |
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Writer's cramp is the commonest form of focal hand dystonia and is thought to be due to basal ganglia dysfunction. |
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This is often induced by physical exertion, and the commonest aetiology is atheromatous coronary artery disease. |
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Although the commonest presentation is secondary amenorrhoea, some women may present with galactorrhoea. |
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Lions vary in colour from nearly white to deep ochre brown but tawny yellow is the commonest shade. |
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Infection by this fungus is commonly reported from Thailand where it is the third commonest AIDS defining opportunistic infection. |
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The commonest malignancies are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. |
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Head lice are thought to be one of the commonest causes of pyoderma of the scalp in developed countries. |
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Infection with rotavirus, the commonest cause of gastro-enteritis in children, may lead to childhood diabetes. |
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Anti-inflammatory drugs are among the commonest drugs prescribed to pregnant women. |
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The threadworm, Enterobius vermicularis, is the commonest worm parasite of children in non-tropical areas such as northern Europe. |
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At the priority date, the commonest absorbent was what is referred to as cellulosic fluff or fluff pulp. |
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The bone can also be taken from several places, commonest being the iliac crest. |
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The commonest pathology in chronic temporal lobe epilepsy is mesial temporal sclerosis with scarring of the hippocampus. |
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In the northern region of Thailand melioidosis is the commonest form of septicaemic illness. |
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This can happen due to variety of reasons, the commonest being smoking or chewing tobacco. |
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Comparing FDP to all other injured individuals, an isolated fall was the commonest cause of injury in all groups. |
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This is the commonest presentation seen by paediatricians and is referred to as the classic shaken baby syndrome. |
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One of the commonest reasons for undertaking a biopsy is to establish whether a tumour is malignant or benign. |
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The commonest type of trichome is uniseriate, two to four-celled, with a clavate or subclavate terminal cell. |
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The commonest reported problems are those of the musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems. |
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The most common side effects, however, are relatively minor, with insomnia and dry mouth the commonest. |
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Cardiogenic shock is the commonest cause of death after acute myocardial infarction. |
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One of the commonest weeds is nipplewort which is spreading its leaves in small, loose rosettes. |
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The spear was the commonest weapon with an iron blade on a wooden shaft, often of ash and 2 to 3m in length. |
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The native broad buckler fern is a deciduous fern to 80 cm x 80 cm usually found in moist situations in native woods, commonest on acid soil. |
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The commonest indication for hysteroscopy is the investigation of abnormal uterine bleeding. |
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Most of the small coastal vessels have spritsails which was the commonest rig for small vessels at this period. |
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One of the commonest is butylated hydroxyanisole or BHA, added to potato snacks, biscuits, pastry, sauces, and fried foods. |
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Although a rarity in the west of the country, it is the commonest habitative element of the earliest recorded English place-names. |
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The commonest cause of neuropathic ulceration is diabetes, and many diabetic patients with neuropathic ulceration will also have an arterial problem that requires correction. |
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Parasitic worms may be the commonest cause of chronic infection in humans. |
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The commonest ankle sprain is when the heel or foot turn inwards in relation to the lower leg, overstretching the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. |
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The three commonest feldspathoids are leucite, nepheline, and sodalite. |
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The commonest type is a run, or unbroken sequence of cards in a suit. |
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The commonest cause of true sciatica is prolapse of intervertebral discs. |
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The Shore seleroscope, which is the commonest example of a dynamic-hardness tester, measures the hardness in terms of the height of rebound of the indenter. |
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The commonest form of markedness constraint is some version of the claim that, at least in internally motivated change, more marked structures will become less marked. |
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One of the commonest consorts in the Elizabethan period was the combination of treble viol or violin, flute or recorder, bass viol, lute, cittern, and bandora. |
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The commonest materials for Western stringed instruments are gut, metal, and latterly plastic, though such other materials as silk and horsehair have been used. |
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They are one of the commonest carriers of ciguatera poisoning. |
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One of the commonest processes for this is the reaction of oxygen, or oxygen containing species, with the dye energised by light, or photo-oxidation. |
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The commonest infection is a type of pneumonia, a serious lung infection. |
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Egg and milk are the commonest allergens and should be considered if severe eczema persists despite adequate treatment, in which case dietetic advice should be sought. |
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The greengrocer's apostrophe is commonest in handwritten signs and greengrocers are prominent among those who often have to write quick, informal notices for public display. |
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Although tennis elbow is the commonest condition, there are other conditions that we should be aware of. |
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The commonest cause of dysphagia in patients with AIDS is candidal oesophagitis. |
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The commonest are the Ischnocerans Halipeurus diversus and Trabeculus aviator. |
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The park's natural forests are of the mixed deciduous type, the commonest tree being the Welsh oak. |
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Appropriately enough, the commonest of these, a simple iron oxide, is called magnetite. |
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His name shows that connecting the two commonest names in the world results in one of the uncommonest names in the world. |
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Similarly, residents of Perth are likely to recognise the sickle-shaped leaves of their commonest snottygobble, Persoonia longifolia. |
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The commonest species in British waters is the shore clingfish or Cornish lumpsucker. |
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The commonest game animals are vervet and colobus monkey, baboon, common duiker, bush-pig and grysbok. |
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The Cockchafer, sometimes called the May Bug, is the commonest and has the largest grub of the six species, that can grow up to 50mm and has a big appetite to match. |
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In cattle trypanosomiasis, Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Tuberculosis, East Coat Fever and Brucellosis were found to be the commonest diseases according to Col. |
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Dalabon is the commonest autonym though the other terms are used by Dalabon speakers as well when in regular contact with the aforementioned languages. |
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Diacritics were not regularly used, but they did occur sometimes, the commonest being the apex used to mark long vowels, which had previously sometimes been written double. |
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Mally Masket is used here as the commonest form for a variety of 'titles' which permutate names such as Betty and Biddy with Ascot, Mascot, and Traskett. |
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It is rare for the spleen to be the primary site of malignant epithelial neoplasms, with the commonest malignancy arising from the spleen being lymphoreticular in nature. |
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The term can designate both a street or a houseblock surrounded by streets and, by extension, a town quarter. The latter is by far the commonest meaning of the term. |
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Acanthamoeba is the commonest protozoal infection of the cornea and together with Pseudomonas species is commonly associated with keratitis from contact lens wear. |
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At the most basic form, and probably the commonest type of traditional charity, some churches had bread cupboards and a poor box, for donations to the poor. |
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