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But where the relationship between the father and daughter is often romanticised in games – since games are often made by middle-aged men, who themselves have children – BioShock 2 characterises "dadification" as monstrous, perverse.

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Kampfner, 43, characterises the relaunch as "a reinvention of the New Statesman".

As an introduction, Sect. 1 characterises the general framework of paper.

Table 1 characterises the soil conditions of the research sites within this belt in more detail.

If (3) holds for every (xin K), then (3) characterises the convexity of f (cf. Eisenberg [3, Theorem 1]).

Then, Section 1.5 characterises the relevant methods used in 3D key-frame extraction for summarisation while Section 1.6 addresses common methods used for presentation of key-frames.

The syntactic boundaries s3 and s2 delimit "well-formed" clauses containing a verb; p3 characterises not-well-formed units, functioning like clauses but without a verb.

The third statement of Theorem 1 characterises both the worst-off and the best-off individuals in terms of the reference comparable measure.

Dysregulation by CHOP, COUP-TF, HNF4 heterodimer, DEC ,FOXD3, GATA-1, PAX9-B, SRF and TEL-2 characterises PPMS.

Under the model, dysregulation by CREB/ATF, E2F families, ELK-1, MAZR and principally by KROX, V-MYB and YY1 characterises MS overall.

Our study shows that a low expression of bcl-2 characterises most Brca1-associated breast carcinomas, a biological trait which seems not to be shared by Brca2-associated tumours nor to be related to oestrogen receptor and/or p53 status.

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