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Many versions of empiricism exist, with the predominant ones being bayesianism and the hypothetico-deductive method.
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After birth, it is the predominant means by which nitrogenous waste is excreted in the urine of these animals.
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Other predominant symptoms are lack of a good night's sleep and chronic fatigue.
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Less predominant colors are greens, orchids, where the design called for them.
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The latter theory became more predominant and it established two types of cenestopathic hallucinations namely painful and paraesthetic.
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One predominant account suggests an answer to this conundrum lies in evolutionary history.
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Chords are the simultaneous soundings of notes; whereas harmonic, vertical features are considered secondary and almost incidental when counterpoint is the predominant textural element.
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Because fresh water is scarce, trees are sparse and low scrub is the predominant vegetation.
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Company, commercial and international work continued to increase during the next 20 years, by which time it had become the predominant part of the practice.
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Her predominant yet ultimately futile obsession is attempting to snag rich (and preferably handsome) men, which rarely appear in the series.
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