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Magnitudes are normally taken as being extensive quantities, like mass or volume, which are defined over extended regions of space.
QUAST defines misassembly error as being extensive or local.
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Food and lodging are free, as are extensive recreational facilities.
Plain radiographs revealed lytic bone lesions, which were also apparent on computed tomography imaging of her abdomen, as was extensive lymphadenopathy and a para-aortic mass.
Postmenopausal status and desire for pregnancy were exclusion criteria, as were extensive scarring of the lower abdomen, MRI contraindications, and major comorbidities.
The six water molecules also are retained in the two mutants (Supplementary Figures S3C and S3D) as is the extensive H-bonding network in the interface.
Even with contrast enhancement, superinfection is difficult to assess, as there is extensive adjacent enhancing soft tissue and granulation tissue around all collections.
As there are extensive three-dimensional flow data from both the experiment and the simulations, it has been possible to make comprehensive quantitative comparisons.
The European Space Agency said the fused-silica and borosilicate-glass windows of the space station are sometimes hit by tiny objects, but they pose no threat to the astronauts as there is "extensive shielding around all vital crew and technical areas".
As there is extensive crossregulation between Hox paralogues it is also possible that the effects observed are a direct result of the derepression of HoxB1a.
And my collection of John Biggs' 3D business cards is extensive as is.
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