Examples of using More commonly in English and their translations into Turkish
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straightforward burial are all flawed- either by fingerprints or, more commonly, by dental records.
is now more commonly seen as Tactical Data Link TDL.
Handheld PC Explorer, or as it is more commonly referred to, H/PC Explorer was the Windows PC host client for the inaugural generation of Microsoft Windows CE 1.0 based embedded PC companion devices,
Free space also admits eigenmode(natural mode) solutions(known more commonly as plane waves),
dimers such as Ar2, Kr2 or Xe2, or more commonly, the noble gas is combined with a halogen in excimers such as ArF, KrF, XeF, or XeCl.
creating an overall bluish-purple discolouration termed livor mortis or, more commonly, lividity.
Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan, more commonly called"Lorne" or"The Host", is a fictional
Hanja: 池錫辰(more commonly known as 池石镇))
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana), more commonly known as the Vatican Library or informally as the Vat,
de Vásárosnamény( or"Loránd Eötvös,"; 27 July 1848- 8 April 1919), more commonly called Baron Roland von Eötvös in English literature, was a Hungarian physicist.
More commonly known as diarrhea.
Women are more commonly infected than men.
The object is more commonly called by the cluster designation IC 1848.
This is an overview of some of the more commonly used fingerprint sensor technologies.
This type of recession more commonly associated with children and persons with psychiatric disorders.
Of the two drugs, amphetamine is by far the more commonly available in Europe.
Compared to more commonly encountered states of matter,
Females are more commonly affected than males.
LiAlH4 is more commonly employed for the reduction of nitriles on the laboratory scale.