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common and method
Another common method was to cut an onion in two and place each half on the wart for a moment ; ;
The most common method of presenting animation is as a motion picture or video program, although there are other methods.
Because of its simplicity, star hopping is a very common method for finding objects that are close to naked-eye stars.
In The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Poirot operates as a fairly conventional, clue-based detective, depending on logic, which is represented in his vocabulary by two common phrases: his use of " the little grey cells " and " order and method ".
* In the table-top strategy game Warhammer 40, 000, hyperstructures, called " hives ," are extremely common and are the main method of housing large populations in the billions.
The evaluation responses to a group of standardized questioning is a common method for diagnosing alcoholism.
The most common method is the use of dice, generally six-sided.
Five kinds of Phaseolus beans were domesticated by pre-Columbian peoples: common beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris ) grown from Chile to the northern part of what is now the United States, and lima and sieva beans ( Phaseolus lunatus ), as well as the less widely distributed teparies ( Phaseolus acutifolius ), scarlet runner beans ( Phaseolus coccineus ) and polyanthus beans ( Phaseolus polyanthus ) One especially famous use of beans by pre-Columbian people as far north as the Atlantic seaboard is the " Three Sisters " method of companion plant cultivation:
The soft mud method is the most common, as it is the most economical.
A common adaptive method is recursive subdivision, in which a curve's control points are checked to see if the curve approximates a line segment to within a small tolerance.
The standard simply provides a shorthand way of claiming that certain specifications are met, while encouraging manufacturers to adhere to a common method for such a specification.
An especially common method of achieving an " over centre " action is to use a spring.
Justice Holmes cautioned that “ the proper derivation of general principals in both common and constitutional law ... arise gradually, in the emergence of a consensus from a multitude of particularized prior decisions .” Justice Cardozo noted thecommon law does not work from pre-established truths of universal and inflexible validity to conclusions derived from them deductively ,” but “ ts method is inductive, and it draws its generalizations from particulars .”
Chu Bong-Foo invented a common input method in 1976 with his Cangjie input method, which assigns different " roots " to each key on a standard computer keyboard.
As a delicate cuisine, oil is not often used in large quantities and there is a relatively heavy emphasis on poaching, steaming and braising, as well as the common Chinese method of stir-frying.
Laser welding is becoming more common as a method of attaching the drive plate to the disc ring with the laser typically being between 2-3KW and a feed rate 1m / minute.
Climate also affects the supply of fuel for cooking ; a common Chinese food preparation method was cutting food into small pieces to cook foods quickly and conserve scarce firewood and charcoal.
* Parameter Value Coverage-In a method taking parameters, have all the common values for such parameters been considered?
The use of same word castas, and a method of stratifying people based on " breed, race, caste " was common in colonial Spain, throughout South America and Central America, within the last 500 years.
* A single committee known as a board of directors is the method favored in most common law countries.
In linguistics, the comparative method is a technique for studying the development of languages by performing a feature-by-feature comparison of two or more languages with common descent from a shared ancestor, as opposed to the method of internal reconstruction, which analyzes the internal development of a single language over time.

common and grading
Coin grading services are a relatively recent phenomenon, having emerged in the 1980s as a response to the need for buyers and sellers to agree on common measures of a coin's value.
One school that has deviated from the system of competitive grading common to most American law schools is Northeastern University School of Law.
The University of Alberta switched from a 9-point grading scale to the more common 4-point grading scale in September 2003.
Various third party grading companies ( TPG ) offer the service of authentication, grading and cataloging of common varieties of paper currency.
Of numerous grading systems in use, the most common is the World Health Organization ( WHO ) grading system for astrocytoma, under which tumors are graded from I ( least advanced disease — best prognosis ) to IV ( most advanced disease — worst prognosis ).
Dean Langdell instituted the process of blind grading, now common at U. S. law schools, so that students already known by professors or from esteemed families would have no advantage over others.
Other common earthworks are land grading to reconfigure the topography of a site, or to stabilize slopes.
The most common grading system for spondylolisthesis is the Meyerding grading system for severity of slip.
In 1880, grading was begun and the Ellipse was created from what had been a common dump.
In Europe, the Trojani or French system is gaining in popularity while the NCI grading system is more common in the United States.
Nines are an informal, yet common method of grading the purity of very fine precious metals such as platinum, gold and silver.
: In some common posets such as the face lattice of a convex polytope there is a natural grading by dimension, which if used as rank function would give the minimal element, the empty face, rank – 1.

common and cerebral
Newspapers at the time reported Poe's death as " congestion of the brain " or " cerebral inflammation ", common euphemisms for deaths from disreputable causes such as alcoholism.
Less common disabilities include mental retardation, hearing impairment, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and blindness.
Quinolones are a common cause of cerebral dysfunction, with neuropsychiatric disturbances being the most common quinolone adverse effects.
* haemorrhagic stroke can occasionally present with seizures, embolic strokes generally do not ( though epilepsy is a common later complication ); cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, a rare type of stroke, is more likely to be accompanied by seizures than other types of stroke
Spastic cerebral palsy is by far the most common type of overall cerebral palsy, occurring in 80 % of all cases.
The forms of ataxia are less common types of cerebral palsy, occurring in at most 10 % of all cases.
Speech and language disorders are common in people with cerebral palsy.
Mushroom bodies are structures in the brains of many types of worms and arthropods that are known to play important roles in learning and memory ; the genetic evidence indicates a common evolutionary origin, and therefore indicates that the origins of the earliest precursors of the cerebral cortex date back to the early Precambrian era.
At such moments people experience the common everyday trance ; they tend to gaze off to the right or left, depending upon which cerebral hemisphere is most dominant ( Baleen, 1969 ) and get that faraway or blank look.
* The most common cause of hydrocephalus is CSF flow obstruction, hindering the free passage of cerebrospinal fluid through the ventricular system and subarachnoid space ( e. g., stenosis of the cerebral aqueduct or obstruction of the interventricular foramina-foramina of Monro secondary to tumors, hemorrhages, infections or congenital malformations ).
A common location of cerebral aneurysms is on the arteries at the base of the brain, known as the Circle of Willis.
The most common sites include the anterior cerebral artery and anterior communicating artery ( 30 – 35 %), the bifurcation, division of two branches, of the internal carotid and posterior communicating artery ( 30 – 35 %), the bifurcation of the middle cerebral artery ( 20 %), the bifurcation of the basilar artery, and the remaining posterior circulation arteries ( 5 %).
Saccular aneurysms are those with a saccular outpouching and are the least common form of cerebral aneurysm.
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In one common variation the proximal part of the posterior cerebral artery is narrow and its ipsilateral posterior communicating artery is large, so the internal carotid artery supplies the posterior cerebrum.
Age-related and hypertension-related small vessel diseases and cerebral amyloid angiopathy are the most common forms.
The next most common sites of cerebral aneurysm occurrence are in the internal carotid artery.
It is one of the two most common forms of nerve cell organization, the other being layered structures such as the cerebral cortex or cerebellar cortex.
Mainly, the three common areas that give rise to the cerebral peduncles are the cortex, the spinal cord and the cerebellum.
As a mammal brain, the human brain has the special properties that are common to all mammal brains, most notably a six-layered cerebral cortex and a set of structures associated with it, including the hippocampus and amygdala.

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