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The X-Men movies have always left me cold: it's the nature of comic book series based on superhero teams that there is little room for characterisation due to an over-abundance of spandex-clad morons careering around at 200mph.

The biorthogonal spline wavelet is considered for areal surface characterisation due to the curvature of the surfaces considered as examples.

As known, the Schmidt hammer has been used worldwide as an index test for a quick rock strength and deformability characterisation due to its rapidity and easiness in execution, simplicity, portability, low cost and nondestructiveness.

The aim is to identify the optimal regions contained in the ensemble and thus to reveal the distinct types of reservoir models consistent with the historic production data, as a way to assess the uncertainty in the Reservoir Characterisation due to the limited reliability of optimisation algorithms.

Of the 4 putative miRNAs, we selected mm_br_e15_1181 for further characterisation due to its high copy number.

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Further characterisation was impossible due to poor preservation of the carcass.

The term 'specious present' was first introduced by the psychologist E.R. Clay, but the best known characterisation of it was due to William James, widely regarded as one of the founders of modern psychology.

Consequently the volume and quality of material available for detailed characterisation is very limiting due to only medulla at the obex being collected for statutory diagnosis or, particularly in the case of fallen stock, the tissue is badly autolysed.

This paper focuses on the statistical characterisation of B2, which arises due to fabrication/geometric uncertainties, for a thin stainless steel pipe with a 90° bend, subjected to in-plane closing moment.

The topsoil is generally thin and subsumed into weathered layer in many places due to its characterisation by sand materials between station 14 26 and laterite (intrusion) between station 26 30 at the northeastern flank but the topsoil is composed of clay in other stations at the southwestern flank.

Although some evidence for an association between back pain and impaired bone health was identified, comparability between the studies to define a web of evidence was limited due to poor characterisation of LBP amongst the cohorts described, particularly with respect to pain duration, severity and disability.

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