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While these features can be defined distinctly, they do not exist independently; rather, they all inform and affect each other.
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Regarding the terminologies, "breathy" and "whispery" phonations can distinctly be defined from a physiological viewpoint [1]. Figure 2 shows the laryngeal tensions involved in breathy and whispery phonations, compared to the modal (normal) phonation.
Edges were defined as boundaries between regions of distinctly different mean luminance.
Immunostaining was defined as positive if nuclear staining was distinctly observed in more than 3%% of the tumor cells.
Distinctly different, multifunctional proteins are defined as those that carry out more than one reaction or activity in the same part of the protein.
The more distinctly the various roles in the team are defined and the more consciously they are played, the more effective and frictionless the collaboration will be.
Specimens were defined as positive for CD133 expression if there were tumour cells distinctly stained by anti-CD133 antibody.
Geochemical barriers (GBs) are defined as a local epigenetic zone where the conditions of elemental migration are distinctly altered, resulting in a substantial accumulation of selected elements.
A pain flare was defined as 'a period of increased pain lasting at least 2 hours, when your pain intensity is distinctly worse than it has been recently'.
Apodemes of sternite 2 of Apoditrysia were defined by Minet [ 47] to be short, posteriorly enlarged and with anterior corners of sternite 2 distinctly produced laterally.
When the mask edges are aligned precisely along the crystal direction, the channels are distinctly defined as per their dimensions.
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