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Interventional studies have succeeded because literally decades of research defined unequivocally the pathophysiology of diseases such as surfactant deficiency in RDS.
This example, along with the case of Tsaganomyidae or Issiodoromyinae [33], shows that hystricognathy cannot be defined unequivocally in the stem representatives of the suborder.
The cost is defined unequivocally, and the inverse relationship between this cost and fitness is explained right after this definition.
Such a view implies: a) that the cause is, at least potentially, definable unequivocally and is easily identifiable, and b) that the disease can be also defined unequivocally (i.e., it is not a complex and variable constellation of symptoms).
"One reason is that I think it would be wrong for the play to define Lulu unequivocally, and another reason is that I think we live in a time when we're all so bombarded with images by various media that the theater has almost a social-political obligation to avoid those images".
Lang was born in Los Angeles, but co-founded an ensemble, Bang on a Can, that has defined an unequivocally New York contemporary music sound for the last three decades.
Category IV was defined as unequivocally malignant cells.
Some experts say that such limitations may hold true for other diseases, as well, and that genetics will not be able to unequivocally define and distinguish diseases.
I learned after my son died that our state's criminal statutes, as well as federal criminal laws both unequivocally define drug distribution resulting in the death of someone else as homicide.
To unequivocally define the role of Shp2 in regulation of mESC activities, we sought to establish Shp2 null mutants.
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