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The breath samples were characterised in a dual approach, using two totally independent, complementary characterisation methods: (i) chemical analysis of the breath samples with the aim to identify the VOCs that show statistically different concentrations in the compared subpopulations, using gas-chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC-MS).

Apart from the sheer beauty of the performances – the crystalline purity of Uchida's quiet playing was a wonder in itself – each of the sonatas was characterised in a way that fitted it perfectly into the overall scheme.

As the violence has dragged on, an already toxic mood of mistrust and recrimination has deepened between the two sides – a situation bleakly characterised in a confidential EU heads of mission report on Jerusalem, prepared annually by senior European diplomats and seen by the Guardian.

Another third is to be set aside for aid to poorer European regions subsidies characterised in a recent World Bank report as "ineffective, based on incorrect or at least unsubstantiated economic theory, badly designed, poorly carried out and in most cases a source of wrong incentives".

But this month, by keeping their reasoning close their robes on several big decisions, the justices are falling down on their duty to share what they are thinking.Six justices allowing Texas to enforce a voter-identification law that a federal judge had characterised, in a 147-page decision, as a racist poll tax and to do so with pursed lips is not merely rude.

To this end, a PEMFC stack is tested and characterised in a climatic chamber.

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Drawing on a Foucauldian perspective, these two modes – ethics-orientated and rules-based – are firstly characterised in an original heuristic we develop to analyse clinical risk management systems.

SpARC1 localisation was further characterised in an independent expression system.

This model could be used with a multiple photoluminescent bacteria strain to examine polymicrobial infection, which has yet to be accurately characterised in an animal model.

This could contribute to the fact that 3 of 400 inserts characterised in an earlier study occurred in the same intron of the L29 gene [ 21].

Similar to both TNC and POSTN, OPN can induce cell motility and invasion and was first characterised in an immune response against bacterial infection (Nau et al, 1997).

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