Sentences with phrase «in common use»

Maybe, but last I looked, such materials were very expensive and not in common use in the electric power industry.
, and that she would have chosen «atmospheric science» to classify herself had she participated, even though she is a climate scientist in the common use of the term.
It depends on concepts that are still in common use as words, but that have been stripped of any real meaning.
Sources are in agreement that this show business phrase was in common use by the 1930s and perhaps originated around 1910.
If you went to buy a dryer, it would be important to know what kind of electrical outlet you have for it — did you know there are several kinds in common use?
Along the same lines, it's not that impressive to have a mastery of technologies that are no longer in common use.
If you went to buy a dryer, it would be important to know what kind of electrical outlet you have for it — did you know there are several kinds in common use?
Veterinarians rely on only your pet's systolic blood pressure (the higher number)-- machines in common use today in pets can not accurately determine the lower number.
Sadly, there are no specific antiviral drugs in common use at this time.
It was carried by the Spaniards into Naples during their dominion there in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and has ever since remained in common use there, without spreading farther.
But these batteries are not in common use today because, when recharged, they spontaneously grow treelike bumps called dendrites on the surface of the negative electrode.
«Do you really think that most of the ten commandments were not already in common use by the time God supposedly hand wrote them on stone tablets?»
The nickname was in common use for so many years that it was finally officially recognized by the Navy Regulations of 1814.
It's not something in common use on most renters insurance policies, because it's often superfluous.
(«The Rav,» meaning simply «the rabbi,» is an honorific in common use among Soloveitchik's many students.)
It's not something in common use on most renters insurance policies, because it's often superfluous.
While there are no anti-viral drugs in common use in veterinary medicine, most veterinarians opt to treat all of the secondary bacterial infections that can occur with a viral disease in an effort to keep your pet comfortable until the virus leaves the animal's system.
«Cottage industry: part - time general counsel Main Attributes inherent in the common use of the term «productivity»»
The SURE Universal app in combination with OCF standard supports any wireless protocol in common use, ranging from specialized smart home RF technolog...
Most of the questions are from actual SATs papers, but I have also added questions so that this resource matches the requirements the current curriculum better than the older resources that are still in common use (note that many of the older resources of this type contain questions on topics which are no longer examined).
The NHMRC report references very little recent primary research into human and animal health published in respectable science journals; the research must be recent because large turbines (> 1MW) have only been in common use since the early years of this century.
For example, credit cards in common use in some localities may not be international, and may necessitate a relationship with a local acquirer to accept and process.
To answer that question, we must consider a familiar ambivalence in our common use of the term «Christian.»
Now factor in the common use of antibiotics to control sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and we have the recipe for a radical behavior change.
However, their illness may turn them into exiles, as their reactions to substances in common use force them to alter their lives dramatically.
Plurality voting is attractive in that it requires checking one box, so it ends up in common use despite its problems.
I bring up «common use», because the biggest piece of law in US Firearms history came in 2008 with DC vs. Heller in a highly controversial 5 - 4 decision, the Justices found that the Second Amendment was an individual right, and that individuals had the right to own «weapons in common use».
The City of Buffalo says testing of water sources in common use areas of the City's 27 community centers, prioritized by where young children attend daycare and spend time after school and on weekends, is nearing completion, while the analysis for lead and copper at more than 150 city - owned buildings by the end of the year is on track.
The strongest titanium alloys in common use in the world, when formed into a one - inch - diameter bar, can hoist 175,000 pounds.
Ultrashort light pulses with such a wide optical spectrum range that the beams appear white are in common use nowadays.
Mefloquine has been linked with psychological side effects since its introduction in the 1980s, and the Cochrane review published on Monday now brings together over 50 randomized and non-randomized studies, enrolling over 1,000,000 people, and compares mefloquine with all the alternatives in common use.
The term phenotype is sometimes used as a synonym for trait in common use, but strictly speaking, does not indicate the trait, but the state of that trait (e.g., the trait eye color has the phenotypes blue, brown and hazel).
If any of the thousands of chemicals in common use today adversely affect the human hormone system, the EPA's testing program should catch them — but only if Sprague Dawley catches them first.
Second, our results show that PCR assays for human adenoviruses in common use are capable of detecting TMAdV.
These are mostly names in common use that were taken up by the scientific community at some juncture.
In 1974, the FDA obtained a literature review of soy protein because, as soy protein had not been used in food until 1959 and was not even in common use in the early 1970s, it was not eligible to have its GRAS status grandfathered under the provisions of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.
The United Nations Environmental Program estimates that approximately 70,000 chemicals are in common use across the world with 1,000 new chemicals being introduced every year.
IVUS reveals the amazing reason a person can have a heart attack days or weeks after plaques have NOT been detected by current diagnostic imaging in common use:
The first textbook on manual muscle testing appeared in 1949 to evaluate muscle weakness in polio patients, with newer editions in common use today for the evaluation of a full range of muscle dysfunction (11).
DCPs are metabolites of chlorinated chemicals used in our water supply and other herbicides in common use on our food supply.
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