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Atomic physics allows the possibility of evolutions to states that would usually be characterised as having a lower thermodynamic entropy.
The surface topography of a conventional diamond grinding wheel can be characterised as having a perplexity of abrasive particles with random crystallographic orientations resulting in different heights of protrusion from the bond and inherent varying inter-particle spacing.
These children can be characterised as having above average learning abilities.
These young women can be characterised as having relinquished their chance of educational attainment, placed themselves into a lower income category, and increased the risk of having to raise a child as a single parent (15, 16).
The supervisors who engaged in reflective activities were typically those with whom the students had contact for a longer time or who could be characterised as having a proactive approach to education.
Mean GAF score for participants indicates serious symptomatology and social disability, indicating that the TAG threshold had successfully resulted in a sample of participants who can be characterised as having severe mental illness.
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I suppose Britain is characterised as having a class-ridden society, and America perhaps less so.
Four patients were characterised as having an optimal morphological response and yet were classified by RECIST as having SD.
The soils are characterised as having the texture of sandy silt throughout the 0 60 cm layer (Table 1).
Four of the patients included in the present study were characterised as having SD but showed a good morphologic response, reflecting the inadequacy of RECIST for response evaluation of targeted treatments.
Untreated hemp fibre reinforced polyester composites in this study have been characterised as having poor fire resistance and would not be expected to pass a full scale fire resistance test in their current state.
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