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You're categorised like that.' Yes, but he does have spiky hair.
Facebook's stripped-down internet was reminiscent of old search engines that listed the early web on one page, when it was small enough to be categorised, like books in a library.
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With one-fifth of the housing here categorised as slum-like, the need for restoration is urgent.Yet regeneration attempts have proved controversial.
"I don't like being categorised into one area, or gender segment, of the market.
It is often categorised as a basal-like tumour, a distinct biological subtype identified by gene expression.
It's categorised by subjects like body parts - with covers that feature bellybuttons, that kind of thing.
"Some phrases were categorised under headings like 'Sex and the City'interjections'ns', and 'British slang'," wrote Seabrook, as the magic crumbled.
In the future, once such genes have been categorised, new technologies like DNA microarrays, which simultaneously analyse the expression of vast repertoires of genes in individual tumours, will be used to predict the clinical characteristics of a patient's tumour at the time of diagnosis allowing the optimisation of the treatment regimen.
Of the previously identified P. bachei ADAR candidates [ 16], we categorised two sequences as ADAD-like and one as ADAR2-like, based on our domain architecture criteria (a comparison with candidates identified by Moroz et al. [ 16] is provided in Additional file 1).
The likes of Bellingham and Oswald - and those categorised as "spree killers" like Anders Behring Breivik - have always had a key tactical advantage.
According to biological differences, hormone receptor positive breast cancer is categorised into two groups: luminal A-like and B-like tumours with good and poor prognoses, respectively [ 1].
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