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Three essential 'tic' features can be recognised that are closely interwoven, i.e.: (1) temporary tic suppression [ 16]; (2) inner tension that accompanies tic suppression; (3) the feeling of active involvement in performing a tic, especially in adults.

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This is likely to lead to the formation of Non-Analogous Communities (NACs), which may be defined as communities that are different in species composition from any communities that can be recognised at a selected reference point in time.

In this model taken to extremes, the idea of neonatal euthanasia could be considered: as the suffering of the family circle is real and tangible, it can be recognised and anticipated, while that of the newborn cannot [ 30].

Although lung disease is the predominant life-threatening manifestation in adults with telomerase mutations, the telomere defect is systemic, and can be recognised in extrapulmonary manifestations that follow a stereotypical, syndromic pattern [ 12]–[ 14].

One of the future challenges is to address this shortcoming, so that GNSS remote sensing can be recognised as a geodetic technique that is making critical contributions to science and society.

He writes: Brief - no more than five recommendations; sensible, achievable, recognisable, inspiring, motivating ideas that can be recognised by everyone and shared with every patient, user, carer and friend.

His 1894 book Italian Gardens was a major influence on Coffin's own designs and elements of his work can be recognised in gardens that she executed, such as the Gibraltar Gardens in Wilmington, Delaware.

Using special bricks, that can be recognised by the Fusion app on iOS or Android, you can build real Lego buildings that come alive in a virtual world – think of it as a hybrid of Lego with Sim City.

Peptides that can be recognised by both CTLs and IgG might be more useful in peptide-based immunotherapy than those that are recognised only by CTLs.

A semanteme represents the minimal element of engineering meaning that can be recognised in a geometric model.

For their collaboration, actors are guided by some basic principles of theatrical improvisation that can be recognised in the work of Keith Johnstone (1979) and Viola Spolin (1999).

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