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This results in a competitive landscape, which can be characterized as complex, turbulent and fast changing (El Sawy and Pereira 2013, p. 2).
This implies that many of these patients could be characterized as complex cases.
The impact of the FMD epidemic in livestock on Cryptosporidium infection in humans can be characterized as complex.
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However, the digital environment is characterized as complex, turbulent, and fast changing.
During the last few decades, the volcanic system in the northern Ryukyu arc has been studied mainly using geological and geochemical methods: For example, volcanic rocks sampled from the active volcanoes in this region indicate the arc lavas are characterized as complex volcanic suites including basalt, andesite, dacite and rhyolite (Yokose et al. 2010).
LncRNAs are characterized as complex, diverse ncRNAs.
On the contrary, could a correlation exist between perioperative nursing at the interaction level, which is characterized by nurses' self-reflection, and level 4 critical thinking, which is characterized as complex?
With the exception of the Muslims and some Christians, the religious affiliation of the population in the province may be characterized as a complex of Daoism and Buddhism, with Confucianism added to the mix.
IPS can be characterized as a complex cognitive skill, which may need direct instruction to reach high levels of performance.
Security in the grid environment is a challenging issue that can be characterized as a complex system involving many subtleties that may lead designers into error.
The PSD of the signals affected by the nonlinearity of the PA has been extensively studied, mostly in conjunction with the OFDM signals that can be characterized as a band-limited complex Gaussian process.
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