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Economists, understandably enough, seek a more precise definition.
Q: What do you get by creating a more precise definition of a slum?
This hierarchy described in both mouse11 and human12 tissues allows a more precise definition of such progenitors.
A more precise definition of the term 'skeletal muscle regeneration' is required to reduce confusion and misconceptions.
A more precise definition and clear guidance on standards for the diagnosis might influence the direction of future research.
This has led Sally Osberg, CEO of the Skoll Foundation, and other leaders of the field, to call for a more precise definition.
Notably, the use of laser scanning (i.e. Light Detection And Ranging, LiDAR) data enabled a more precise definition of the different a.s.s
So even the courts — or the Congress, I don't know who it is — are reluctant to give us a more precise definition, and until we have a more precise definition of exactly what we mean, we'll have to interpret it ourselves or our lawyers have to interpret it for us.
A more precise definition of dyslexia would clearly identify the disabilities that go along with it, while recognizing the associated abilities as well.
A more precise definition is impossible because the activities of applied psychology range from laboratory experimentation through field studies to direct services for troubled persons.
Gene expression, while an important feature of the genomic landscape, requires further systems biology to advance from control brains to a more precise definition of the schizophrenia interactome.
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