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Community organisations exhibit features and operate within contexts which can be classically characterised as 'messy' in nature.
The disorder of agrammatic aphasia (or agrammatism), the focus of this article, is classically characterised as a non-fluent aphasia, with associated "telegraphic" speech, word order and morphological errors and reduced ability to produce verbs, although comprehension remains relatively intact (see for example, Goodglass, Kaplan, & Barresi, 2001; Marshall, 2002).
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The opposition is sometimes characterised as liberal.
WE is classically characterised by altered mental status, ocular dysfunction, and gait disturbances which are seen in up to 38% of patients.
The classically characterised role of MMPs in invasion and metastasis is a further step in EMT.
Favourable clinical behaviour of neuroblastic tumours is classically characterised by a propensity to undergo spontaneous regression or maturation without cytotoxic therapy.
Acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APML) is a condition classically characterised by t(15 17) (q21, q21), with disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC) being a major cause of death.
Simons is often characterised as a minimalist.
The tastes are often characterised as "basic".
The Mandelas cannot be characterised as a political dynasty.
Can a film festival be characterised as digital or analogue?
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