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Who we are, and what we stand for becomes nebulous and before long our national identity becomes a national crisis.
Intense hurricanes can generate 60′+ waves, and at the ocean surface, the boundary between the water and the air becomes nebulous.
Thus, although there is data, there is little phylogenetic information in it, since homology across sequences at these levels becomes nebulous, at best, leading to low accuracy.
At this point the story becomes nebulous, as the mechanism(s) by which micellar cholesterol is absorbed through the brush border membranes independent of bile salt uptake remains a mystery.
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But in recent years, "hipster" has become nebulous as an adjective and derided as a social group.
"The shell's purpose has become nebulous; it crosses the line between representational and abstract.
A nucleosome ladder corresponding to one to four nucleosomes could be clearly distinguished, whereas at five nucleosomes or more it became nebulous.
11 14 Observational studies in the oldest people (≥85 years) have shown that some of these risk factors become nebulous, or even act in the reverse direction, at this age.
A site powered by a blog content management system can be indistinguishable from one driven by an enterprise content management system, and the answer to "what's a blog?" becomes more nebulous.
Specificity then becomes a nebulous and useless term as binding or non-binding may not represent the actual distribution of Aβ structures within a particular isolate or preparation.
Become nebulous.
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