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For example, in a typical profiling study, a condition might consist of the array type, sample type, different subjects (e.g. healthy and diseased), clinical laboratory result and diagnosis.
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That is a typical profile for the movement in Japan, which first gathered numbers in the 1960s.
It concludes that it is not possible to draw up a typical profile of the "British terrorist" as most are "demographically unremarkable" and simply reflect the communities in which they live.
Even if an inventory of kinds of belief and practice could be gathered so as to provide a typical profile of what counts as religion, some scholars would maintain that the differences between religions are more significant than their similarities.
Figure 7 illustrates a typical profile of triacylglycerol obtained of non hydrolyzed J. curcas seed oil.
Figs. 5 and 6 illustrates a typical profile of the priority load.
Gas chromatography analysis of heating oil showed a typical profile of saturated compounds.
Nineteen of the 22 patients showed a typical profile of AD on at least three of these four markers.
Summarizing the charging and discharging characteristics, a typical profile of lithium-ion EV batteries is presented in Fig. 1.
In Fig. 2, we see such a typical profile ({mathcal{P}}_{w,h}) for German load data.
These observations showed that compound 4 shows a typical profile of σ1 protein activator, facilitating cocaine-induced behavioral effects.
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