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Common and examples
Common examples of acids include acetic acid ( in vinegar ), sulfuric acid ( used in car batteries ), and tartaric acid ( used in baking ).
Common examples of character encoding systems include Morse code, the Baudot code, the American Standard Code for Information Interchange ( ASCII ) and Unicode.
Common examples of smoldering phenomena are the initiation of residential fires on upholstered furniture by weak heat sources ( e. g., a cigarette, a short-circuited wire ), and the persistent combustion of biomass behind the flaming front of wildfires
Common examples include:
Common examples of carcinogens are inhaled asbestos, certain dioxins, and tobacco smoke.
Common examples are the SATA ports in modern computers, which allow a number of hard drives to be connected without the need for a card.
Common examples in modern technology include DIN and mini-DIN connectors.
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Common examples of signals generated by oscillators include signals broadcast by radio and television transmitters, clock signals that regulate computers and quartz clocks, and the sounds produced by electronic beepers and video games.
Common examples include emulsifying wax, cetearyl alcohol, polysorbate 20, and ceteareth 20.
Common examples include adding granola to yogurt, adding croutons to a salad or soup, and toasting bread to enhance its crunchiness for a smooth topping, such as jam or butter.
Common patterns of recursion can be factored out using higher order functions, with catamorphisms and anamorphisms ( or " folds " and " unfolds ") being the most obvious examples.
Common historical examples include the Winchester Model 1892, Lee-Enfield " Jungle Carbine ", Mauser K98 Kurz, SKS, M1 carbine ( no relation to the larger M1 Garand ) and M4 carbine ( a more compact variant of the current M16 rifle ).
Common examples of foods that contain gelatin are gelatin desserts, trifles, aspic, marshmallows, candy corn, and confections such as Peeps, gummy bears and jelly babies.
Common examples of in vitro experiments include ( a ) cells derived from multicellular organisms ( cell culture or tissue culture ), ( b ) subcellular components ( e. g. mitochondria or ribosomes ), ( c ) Cellular or subcellular extracts ( e. g. wheat germ or reticulocyte extracts ), or ( d ) purified molecules in the test tube ( often proteins, DNA, or RNA, either individually or in combination ).
Common examples of micas are muscovite, and the biotite series.
Common examples of halides include halite ( NaCl, table salt ), sylvite ( KCl ), fluorite ( CaF < sub > 2 </ sub >).
Common examples are unipolar, non-return-to-zero ( NRZ ), Manchester and alternate mark inversion ( AMI ) codings.
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Common examples of flinching are gasping for air, or a visible expression of surprise of shock.
Common examples are the number average molecular weight and weight average molecular weight.

Common and everyday
# " Common sense and theory have complementary roles in everyday life.
" Common sense is more handy and useful for a wide range of everyday circumstances, but occasionally there are circumstances that can only be explained using a wider causal vision, so a jump to theory is made.
Common to all is a vision of salvation, a new way of life, which if realized would radically change everyday life, ushering in a new world of freedom and justice.
Common plants with everyday usage include the smooth reddish purple leaves of the ti ( Dracaena terminalis ) plant used with coconut oil for traditional massage, fofo, and the dried root stems of Piper methysticum ( Piper Latin for " pepper ", methysticum Greek for " intoxicating ") are mixed with water for the important Ava Ceremony conducted during cultural events and gatherings.
Common to all open-air museums, including the earliest ones of the 19th century, is the teaching of the history of everyday living by people from all segments of society.
Common snapshot subjects include the events of everyday life, such as birthday parties and other celebrations ; sunsets ; children playing ; group photos ; pets ; tourist attractions and the like.

Common and usage
The expression " Common Era " can be found as early as 1708 in English, and traced back to Latin usage among European Christians to 1615, as vulgaris aerae, and to 1635 in English as Vulgar Era.
Common usage of tragedy refers to any story with a sad ending, whereas to be an Aristotelian tragedy the story must fit the set of requirements as laid out by Poetics.
; Hex: Common usage in Singapore and Malaysia, as spoken by many recorded telephone directory-assistance menus: ' Please enter your phone number followed by the hex key '.
Common usage of investment to describe speculation has reduced investor capacity to discern investment from speculation, reduced investor awareness of risk associated with speculation, increased capital available to speculation, and decreased capital available to investment.
Common usage, as well as signs until 1997, continues Route 128 east along the first 7 miles ( 11 km ) of Interstate 93 to the Braintree Split in Braintree, where I-93 turns north with Route 3 toward downtown Boston.
Common usage of the term " black widow " makes no distinction between the three species.
Common usage varies from country to country: for instance, dual Bahamian-American citizen Sidney Poitier, knighted in 1974, is often styled " Sir Sidney Poitier ", particularly in connection with his official ambassadorial duties, although he himself rarely employs the title.
Common usage is to take the identifier for each of the items of one document and place them in the left column.
< sup >+</ sup > Common usage of the term San Fernando Valley include these communities that are in Crescenta Valley.
Common usage of poplin until about the 20th century was to make silk, cotton or heavy weight wool dresses, suitable for winter wear.
Common usage and U. S. legislative language favor the historically earlier term, silencer.
The translations of semper as ever shall be, and in saecula saeculorum as world without end date from Cranmer's Book of Common Prayer, and are most commonly found in Anglican usage, as well as the derivative usage of older Lutheran liturgical books.
More recent Anglican usage has introduced a further variant ( found in Common Worship ):
Common usage includes " bugger me dead " and " bugger me blind ".
Common usage is that the southern extent is further south at the narrowest part of the Bering Strait which is on the 66th parallel north.
Common usage includes the insurance and financial services industry where e. g. mortgage brokers, insurance broker, and financial advisers offer intermediation services in the supply of financial products such as mortgage loans, insurance, and investment products.
Common usage has blurred the distinction from " learned ".
Common usage usually refers to fresh, moving water and thus not to oceans or lakes.
Common with all techniques is the usage of the wrist in rotating ( a motion like turning a door knob ) as the fundamental motion of the stick.
Common usage of " formula racing " encompasses other single seater series, including the GP2 Series, which replaced Formula 3000 ( which had itself been the effective replacement for Formula Two ).
The term came into wider usage with the appearance in 1549 of the first Book of Common Prayer in which the calendar showed special holy days in red ink.
The " Common Liturgy " included in the 1958 Service Book and Hymnal was a major revision of the " Common Service ," and introduced a Eucharistic Prayer into American Lutheran usage.

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