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The identification of a cell as adjacent can be strictly defined by the distance of the nuclei of a cancer cell to an endothelial cell.
Nanoparticles can be strictly defined as microscopic particles with at least one dimension less than 100 nm.
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Police powers over them must be strictly defined; legal ambiguity about when they can use information from a mole and when they are held to be aiding misconduct must be removed.
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These new powers should be strictly defined and regularly vetted to ensure legal compliance and effectiveness.
He says that U.S. foreign policy shouldn't be strictly defined by Syria.
The heights of buildings would be strictly defined to protect these views.
There are strictly defined legal limits on what information can be lifted and what is in the private domain and can be obtained only through legal procedures like subpoenas, depositions and discovery.
Open dates can come in a dizzying variety of forms, none of which are strictly defined or regulated at the federal level.
Their ultimate destination was Constantinople, where their rights of trading were strictly defined by treaty.
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