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This interpolation takes into account the highly convoluted nature of the cortical surface, thanks to the use of geodesic distances when building the Voronoï diagram.
Often, the underlying ADME properties linked to the unfavorable dose-dependent and time-dependent PKs are difficult to identify because of the highly convoluted nature of the clinical PK parameters.
This maximisation is complex due to the convoluted nature of the surface of the determinant.
The case illustrated the convoluted nature of international shipping and maritime law.
Still, the convoluted nature of the plan troubled some financial analysts and the governor.
Jean-Pierre Bemba, another rebel leader, did not show up at all.Such tensions reflect the convoluted nature of the conflict in Congo.
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The convoluted, circumstantial nature of this evidence makes the stories look unusual, at best.
Genetic association studies in complex disorders are convoluted by the multifactorial nature of these disorders, further complicating investigations of comorbidity.
The founding member of Monty Python and co-creator of the Rutles parody of the Beatles and Beatlemania reprised the latter role for a humorously convoluted salute to the historic nature of the show.
A failure to recognize the chronic nature of illness was a common theme that contributed to convoluted treatment seeking pathways.
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