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Definition of Commonalities
1. commonality [n] - See also: commonality
Lexicographical Neighbors of Commonalities
Literary usage of Commonalities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Risk Assessment for Neurobehavioral Toxicity edited by Bernard Weiss, Jurg Elsner (1997)
"Behavioral Effects of Lead: commonalities between Experimental and Epidemiologie
Data Deborah C. Rice Toxicology Research Division, Bureau of Chemical ..."
2. Testing Criteria and Indicators for the Sustainable Management of Forests by Ravi Prabhu (1996)
"3.3.2 commonalities One of the major goals of this project has been to identify
C&I that hold up or apply in a variety of circumstances. ..."
3. Every Student Succeeds: A Conceptual Framework For Students At Risk Of by Dennis Parker (1994)
"commonalities IN THE SCHOOL CURRICULUM Important features of this core curriculum
that are common to each of these subject areas deserve mention. ..."
4. A New America: An Awakened Future on Our Horizon by Alexander S. Kochkin, Patricia M. Van Camp (2005)
"Differences and commonalities - the PFCI-SMS Quadrant Map Through extensive
analyses, various conceptual maps were produced to show both differences and ..."
5. Performance Budgeting: Initial Experiences Under the Results Act in Linking by Michael J. Curro (1999)
"Figure 8: commonalities Within Agencies' Program Activity Structures Were Not
Significant in Allocating Funding to Performance Goals Number of agencies Did ..."
6. Technology Transfer in U.S. Aeronautics: U.S. Government Support of the U.S (1991)
"Nonetheless, given the substantive analysis concerning the significant commonalities
between large commercial aircraft and military aircraft (as detailed in ..."