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We adopt a case study approach, as comprehensively described by Yin [46], to investigate the issues of social acceptance.

Vertically aligned MWCNT arrays were grown by chemical vapour deposition on a copper-based conductive metal line as comprehensively described in[8, 15].

One very influential mathematical technique for analysing networks of neural oscillators, whether they be built from single neuron or neural mass models, has been that of weakly coupled oscillator theory, as comprehensively described by Hoppensteadt and Izhikevich [43].

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SMS has been widely studied, with multiple mutations and the associated phenotypes comprehensively described as well as a vast amount of information on the importance of this molecule in brain development [ 22- 25].

Statistics must also be comprehensively described as outlined below.

The utility of polymeric micelles formed through the multimolecular assembly of block copolymer was comprehensively described as novel core shell typed colloidal carriers for drug and gene targeting.

An original experimental work, the photocatalytic degradation of the dye Congo red (CR) using TiO2 suspensions and H2O2, in natural surface water (river water) is comprehensively described as a case study, in order to provide sufficient guidelines to deal with this subject, in a rational and integrated way.

Details of experiences pre, during and post childbirth were comprehensively described, as was the precipitating and perpetuating factors of the trauma experienced.

Post-deforestation, secondary forest assemblages are comprehensively described, both as broad general assemblages and island-specific variations by calculating species importance values from forest inventory data.

Details of the computational methodology developed in this study, as well as the numerical validation, and the comparative statistical analysis are comprehensively described.

Similarly, total body insulin sensitivity, defined as net glucose clearance for any given insulin concentration, cannot be comprehensively described using one fixed function as it is in HOMA2.

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