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This contribution is intended to review the main characteristics to be expected from a calcium phosphate apatite compound, drawn from complementary characterization techniques.
For ectopic SEP3 expression, curly leaves and early flowering are characteristics to be expected [ 35], while ectopic expression of FUL results in siliques that fail to shatter, because the dehiscence zone is absent [ 23, 24].
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All of these characteristics are to be expected in light of the core genome concept.
Thus, the structure of the DNA double helix had all the characteristics that were to be expected from a molecule serving as an autocatalytic hereditary entity (Chadarevian 2002).
Throughout this century, a change in the biogeographic characteristics of these mountains is to be expected as a result of climate change.
When assessing the baseline characteristics our data show patterns to be expected of this higher risk group of breast cancer patients.
Necropsy observations (autopsy: dissective examination of dead rat) specified that all organs of Bio-NPs treated rats exhibited the anatomic features (e.g., characteristics of color, shape, and size) to be expected based on their appearance in untreated animal.
This position paper asks which curricular, instructional, and ICT characteristics can be expected to optimise learning processes and outcomes, and how to best achieve this optimization.
Theoretically speaking, these characteristics would be expected to benefit the take up of energy efficiency technological pathways, in particular decentralised CHP.
A range of characteristics can be expected to affect a migrant's remittance behaviour.
Suicide attempts are complex acts for which no single set of clinical characteristics can be expected to be a good predictor [ 12, 13].
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