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The area of the boulder B3 has been considered uniform with respect to all the remaining surface: in effect, it is locally characterised by a "phantom" topography that cannot be recognised by the human eyes but only by a digital survey.
There were many speculations for the result: DNA-adducts structure of OX cannot be recognised by the MMR machinery.
Finally, computer-aided analysis is capable of detecting subtle but statistically significant changes in gross morphology that cannot be recognised by visual inspection or by histological morphometry.
Secondly, since we have amplified only a part of exon 14 and exon 15 of Ksp-cadherin mRNA, we cannot exclude that a frameshift mutation might have occurred in the RCC cells which cannot be recognised by the RT PCR analysis.
Interestingly, none of these epitopes have been found in a sample of isolated sclerenchyma, suggesting that, in some ferns, xylans might not be the major hemicellulosic polysaccharides in sclerified tissues, unless they occur as a structural variant which cannot be recognised by either LM10 or LM11.
Alternatively, he suggested that a constant proportion of the combined population be used to derive an uncertainty or adjustment factors in order to protect sensitive subgroups which cannot be recognised by risk managers (as is the case with polymorphisms, where most people would not be aware of their specific genetic susceptibility).
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By definition, idiolects cannot be recognised in any segment of the community as a linguistic variety (Hasan, [1973]).
"Without that," she says, "our needs cannot be recognised, but neither will our contribution".
As a consequence, this condition cannot be recognised as an occupational injury because of computer work.
It must be noted that those tumours which lost most of their MHC surface molecules and which can only be recognised by natural killer cells cannot be addressed by this strategy.
Unmodified LDL cannot induce foam cell formation; however, after oxidative modification it can be recognised by the scavenger receptor of macrophages and is rapidly absorbed [ 9, 48].
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