Llamas were also commonly exploited as pack animals, for their wool, and as a source of meat (Silverman and Proulx, 2002).
Non-religious ideological fervour is commonly and regularly exploited to support war and other aggressive acts.
The salting out effect is commonly exploited in protein purification through the use of ammonium sulfate precipitation.
Spotted mangrove cichlids are important ecologically as well as commercially and as a result are commonly exploited and cultured.
Words that can mean more than one thing are commonly exploited; often the meaning the solver must use is completely different from the one it appears to have in the clue.
The entire skeleton, however, has an unusual blue color and therefore the species is commonly exploited for decorative uses.
Several valid moves and tricks are commonly exploited that alter completely the course of a game, thus resulting in exciting matches.
Since 1918, however, a detective story not containing a murder has been a great rarity, and the most disgusting details of dismemberment and exhumation are commonly exploited.
The connection between quaternions and rotations, commonly exploited in computer graphics, is explained in quaternions and spatial rotations.
Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities are commonly exploited in the form of worms on popular social or commercial websites, such as MySpace, Yahoo!