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The binding pockets of the enzyme for l-arabinitol, NAD+, and Zn2+ have been explicitly defined.

Once the numbers of insert positions and inserts at each position have been explicitly defined, the inserts can be distributed on the cutter body periphery in a spiral form.

This indicates it too expresses "Delayed" "Popularity", in spite of the fact that SJR rankings originate from 2007 citation data and that the SJR has been explicitly defined to "transfer(s) (of) prestige from a journal to another one" (http://www.scimagojr.com/SCImagoJournalRank.pdf).pdf

Tree spaces have also been explicitly defined without designing algorithms to take advantage of these spaces.

To date, the aspects of impulsiveness involved in these pathologies have not yet been explicitly defined.

Although mammalian phagocytes have been shown to activate NF-κB in response to pathogenic stimuli, expression of EGFP in this reporter line has not yet been explicitly defined (Kanther et al., 2011).

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From now on, classroom practices will have to "work" to gain wide acceptance (and federal grants), and the criteria for "work" will be explicitly defined.

Very few characters in the series are explicitly defined by race, but the continued assumption in such instances is that all characters are white unless stated otherwise.

Secondly, any occluded regions are explicitly defined by the representation.

IGA uses human's response as fitness value when the fitness function cannot be explicitly defined.

These groups are explicitly defined with recommendations on optimizing safety and efficacy for each.

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