0 not done, found, seen etc very often; uncommon -- sjælden
a rare flower
a rare occurrence.
1 (of meat) only slightly cooked -- rød; ikke gennemstegt
Yet so many other factors also influence epistemic convictions that purely national styles may be relatively rare.
Second, she shows that the notion that merchant families survived for three successive generations was quite rare.
With rare, athletic exceptions, the threat environment we now face is more symbolic than physical.
For this analysis, rare alleles were combined, thereby reducing a total of 124 alleles over the six microsatellites down to 49 allele classes.
He found that serious injury was rare following an incident as either intervention or luck tended to prevent significant harm in the majority of cases.
As choreoathetosis is an exceedingly rare complication of bypass with many potential causes, prospective cohort studies are unlikely to provide sufficient delineation of risk factors.
Typically, if an equal distribution assumption is made, we can predict which views of objects are likely and which ones are rare.
Rare species in communities of tropical insect herbivores: pondering the mystery of singletons.
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