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Fuchsia Posted 11 years ago
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Common


In the study, mice were fed doses of common emulsifiers in their water and mouse chow.
Does the "common" express "the emulsifier added to their water and the emulsifier mixed with mouse chow is the same kind of emulsifier"? Thanks in advance!
The sentence is quoted from http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/emulsifiers-in-food-linked-to-obesity-in-mice/
  

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No, it means that these emulsifiers are in widespread use.

  • No, it means that these emulsifiers are in widespread use.
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No, it means that these emulsifiers are in widespread use.

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