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Square columns confined with FRP show a more complex interpretation of their behaviour, when compared to circular columns.
Although size effects may lead to a more complex interpretation of the gained results, much effort is invested in the microstructural design of metallic thin films and the detailed understanding of dependencies, such as the impact of thermal annealing on the corresponding grain and micro-texture characteristics.
Such probes will require a more complex interpretation of the results as a consequence of the non-linear relationship between multiple mismatches in the same probe and hybridisation signal [10], [11].
Our data suggest a more complex interpretation of p53 function as a co-variable within the cell growth machinery; this is consistent with the surprising finding in human tumours that p53 mutation is often associated with increased, rather than decreased, apoptotic indices (van Slooten et al, 1999).
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However, as was noted earlier, the hippocampal structural changes appear to require a more complex interpretation.
This introduces a wider spectrum of possible interpretations of images, which may result in a more complex rendering of the teen experience than Hollywood films are able to offer," Schreiber said in an interview.
Tong and Lei [32] gave a much more complex interpretation by suggesting that the central cusp of premolars and molars should not be homologized.
Whereas half-sector measurements were restricted to the first cell division of colony growth, the sectoring patterns of developed colonies offered a more complex yet expansive interpretation of heterochromatin dynamics.
More complex interpretations are also possible (see discussion).
This conclusion would follow because M i, c is a more complex, and a more realistic interpretation of the underlying biological system in all other aspects except recycling.
More recently, the use of RNAi, a supposedly more specific tool acting on one target protein, permits a less complex interpretation of phenotypes.
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