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The physicochemical parameters that should be characterised regardless of the route of exposure include agglomeration and/or aggregation, chemical composition, crystal structure/crystallinity, particle size/size distribution, purity, shape, surface area, surface charge, and surface chemistry including composition and reactivity.

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Sheep infected with classical BSE appeared to develop a prion disease characterised by pruritus, which was regardless of prion protein genotype and route of inoculation ([ 12], T Konold, unpublished observation on further cases intracerebrally infected with BSE), and it was hypothesised that the clinical picture was mainly influenced by the strain.

Metabolic requirements in cancer cells are fundamentally different from those in normal differentiated adult cells since they are characterised by increased glucose uptake and lactate production, regardless of oxygen availability (Levine and Puzio-Kuter, 2010).

Regardless of their origin, these diseases are characterised by the aberrant aggregation of otherwise soluble proteins.

Regardless of their approach, feminists have always been characterised unfavourably for their social goals, looks, and refusal to defer to men.

It says that teachers' assessments of work against the national curriculum are "over-generous" and pupils are making poor progress at Key Stage 3. Primary school teaching is characterised by "poor lesson planning" with all pupils given the same work regardless of ability.

Regardless of its implementation, Detection of current mode shall be characterised by low computational complexity and thus shall impose low overhead for the system during run-time.

A recent, preliminary study applied the technique of combined oesophageal pH and impedance monitoring, which characterises all reflux episodes regardless of pH, to show that non-acid reflux also occurs in people with IPF [ 29].

They suggest that characterising all South Asians, regardless of their ethnic subgroup, as having a 'low risk' of breast cancer relative to non-South Asians may be misleading, particularly in light of recent findings showing that breast cancer incidence is rising faster among South Asians in England than among non-South Asians (Smith et al, 2003).

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common form of primary liver cancer and, regardless of aetiology, occurs predominantly in patients with cirrhosis, which is characterised by excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition that presents the ideal environment for promoting tumour formation.

Regardless of the approach used to measure therapeutic value, all these studies characterised only a minority of new drugs as highly innovative.

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