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Despite significant efforts in the field, the design requirements for various tissue engineering scaffolds have still not been defined precisely.
During conceptual design, a designer may wish to describe a shape vaguely, either because it is desired that the shape remains flexible or the shape has not yet been defined precisely.
The term "secondary pore development zone" has been generally applied by scientists around the world but has not been defined precisely and scientifically.
It has, however, never been defined precisely — and the summit provided no additional clarity.
The boundaries of these nuclei have not been defined precisely enough, particularly with regard to developmental units, notably hindbrain rhombomeres.
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These adjectives will be defined precisely in Chapters 4 and 5.
A room is defined precisely and unavoidably by floor, walls, and ceiling, particularly with doors closed and windows draped.
He hoped that every mathematical term could be defined precisely and manipulated according to agreed, logical rules of inference.
However, to effectively use visual models, the syntax and semantics of these languages should be defined precisely.
The criteria were weighted according to relative importance, and the possible scores — on a scale of 1 to 10 — were defined precisely as to what each meant for that potential hire.
The key assumptions are that motion is at low frequencies and that the interference between the airfoils is weak; both of these assumptions are defined precisely in the main body of the paper.
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