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"He is stunned that his action is being characterised as terrorism," she said.
It suits the Conservatives that Ed Miliband is being characterised by the media as an oddball and a loon.
In a further study by the GOG (Zaino et al, 2010), advanced stage mucinous adenocarcinoma of the ovary is being characterised as highly lethal with highly significantly lower OS rates compared with women with serous carcinoma (14 vs 42 months; P<0.001).
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Here's the heart of it: "I'm characterised as pro-market.
Each substructure E i is characterised by a measure μ(E i ).
The phase transients of II→I are characterised by an exponential decay of the current without the current maximum (the adsorption process took place only).
Considering enhancement indexes for NSIDIFF and NSINORM.DIFF, MCs I were characterised by positive values, while MCs II presented mostly negative values for NSINORM.DIFF (7 of 34 for SV and for OV were higher than zero) and were more scattered for NSIDIFF (9 ROIs report values higher than zero in SV, 14 for OV).
The D-form of complex I is characterised by the exposure of Cys-39 of the ND3 subunit.
Cluster I was characterised by relatively high ESR1 expression, variable HER2 and ALCAM expression, and weak or negative SPP1 expression.
Anti-resorption agents are considered in the rebuilding of the bone remodelling balance because postmenopausal osteoporosis (type I) is characterised by bone resorption that exceeds bone formation.
Humans that have a haploinsufficiency for the gene encoding TFII-I are characterised by a craniofacial phenotype along with cognitive deficits (Pober, 2010).
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