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I am always amused by the frequent characterization of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton as a "hugely ambitious woman".
As a result, laboratories attempting to expand hESC lines must subject them to frequent characterization tests sensitive to aberrations below the resolution of G-banded karyotypes.
Two things emerge strongly: First, the frequent characterization of the activists as environmentalists only tells part of the story.
There is a constant tension between selection of sensory information that is relevant for top-down goals versus sensory information that is perceptually salient but task-irrelevant; this has led to the frequent characterization of top-down and bottom-up attentional processes as being in competition [1] [12].
It is now becoming clearer that frequent characterization of the cells in culture must be added to the burden.
Despite a variety of commonly prescribed treatments, the moderate effectiveness ratings and the frequent characterizations of the available treatments as insufficient suggest an urgent need for clinical research to establish evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome.
All of a sudden, we're no longer primed to think of federal employees as lazy and lackluster, an all-too-frequent characterization in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.
--American diplomats are not naive, an all-too-frequent characterization of US officials by their foreign counterparts.
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a frequent cause of hospital admission and its characterization is important to standardize medical procedures.
Finally, biolistically labeled ganglion cells on high-density electrode arrays may facilitate combined morphological and physiological studies – a frequent missing link in multielectrode array experiments aimed at the characterization of ganglion cell types.
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