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Desmoplasia and marked inflammation were detected more often in cases characterized as ambiguous.
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Three examples of these areas are shown in Figure 5. Figure 6 illustrates a contig of the O. officinalis genome that was originally assigned to rice chromosome 11 based on the alignment of BES data from an FPC contig to the rice sequence, although repeats and duplications in the region caused this to be characterized as an ambiguous assignment.
Echoing the concerns of Democrats and Republicans alike, Mr. Rohrabacher is also sharply critical of what he characterizes as the ambiguous and cloudy goals of the space program.
It would also be wrong to call it true or false, though it can be characterized as valid or invalid, in appropriate senses of these ambiguous words.
Ambiguous loci (by definition) could not be confidently characterized as neutral or non-neutral given conflicting test results and were therefore excluded from subsequent evaluations of genetic differentiation.
The shift towards 'boundaryless organizations,' characterized as having dynamic shapes and structures and defined as organizations whose membership, job duty rules, and departmental identity are ambiguous, leads to 'boundaryless' career principles.
Can this be characterized as a tax?
Indeed, neither could be characterized as shy.
Such ovaries are characterized as lacunate.
He is often characterized as a deconstructivist.
Even the Apostles are characterized as healers.
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