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Conversely, after absorbance has started increasing and with few exceptions, kinetics are rather stereotyped.
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In hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma and T-cell large granular lymphocyte leukemia, the pattern of splenic involvement is rather stereotyped, with diffuse red pulp infiltration and preservation of the sinus/pulp cord architecture, and without formation of nodules.
By contrast, the calls of young females were rather stereotyped and differed little between individuals (Fig. 1).
Although initiation of the primary dendrite after pruning is rather stereotyped, the subsequent targeting/expansion of higher-order dendrites at the body wall differed between neighboring ddaC neurons.
Generally speaking, plant behaviour is still assumed to be rather rigid, stereotyped and inflexible, and even when plants demonstrate cognitive competences such as the ability to learn, for example, their learning capacity is widely considered to be fully pre-programmed.
Most compulsive acts are rather simple such as persistent hand washing, counting, checking (e.g., the turned-off stove), touching, or the repetition of stereotyped words or phrases.
Community-based studies have shown us how misleading can be the impression of rather stereotyped disease that is gained from case-control cohorts.
Neocortex, in spite of its parcellation into diverse sensory, motor, associative, and cognitive areas, exhibits a rather stereotyped local architecture.
Dopamine neurons show a rather stereotyped initial activation component to stimuli predicting rewards that occur after different delays [ 43].
Jones: Yes, the Kochs are not stereotyped white Republicans who stereotype people.
From your perspective, which groups are most stereotyped in countries outside the United States?
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