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Frank Uhlmann and Gillian Griffiths raise questions specific to their fields, and focused on the mechanism of defined phenomena - the condensation of mitotic chromosomes, the presentation of extracellular antigens to cytotoxic T cells and their resistance to their own cytotoxic output; and the escape of cathepsins from lysosomes in an unconventional variant of apoptosis.

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Workplace bullying is a well-known and clearly defined phenomenon.

In the classical theory, an event is understood as an exactly defined phenomenon, and from the mathematical point of view, it is a classical set.

This paper concludes that slug is a well defined phenomenon, but even though it has been investigated for several decades the current anti-slug control methods still have problems related to robustness.

In doing so, the event in the classical probability theory is understood as an exactly defined phenomenon and from a mathematical point of view (as mentioned above) it is a classical set.

Labour dystocia is still a poorly defined phenomenon which might be categorized with respect to clinical diagnosis [ 12].

Types of genomic instability are best characterized in col-orectal cancer, where they include microsatellite instability, a poorly defined phenomenon of 'chromosomal instability' and a methylator phenotype.

Multidrug resistance (MDR), a well defined phenomenon in which cancer cells become resistant to a variety of anticancer drugs with different structures and mechanisms of action, is a major obstacle towards curative cancer chemotherapy.

'Bio-objects' have been loosely defined as phenomena that unsettle and subvert social, epistemological and regulatory boundaries in exactly the way discussed here (Vermeulen et al. 2012).

Molecular-level functional magnetic resonance imaging (molecular fMRI) is a new technology that can help bridge these scales by mapping defined microscopic phenomena over large, optically inaccessible regions of the living brain.

These are generally defined as "phenomena that interrupt the flow of speech and do not add propositional content to an utterance" [3] (p. 709).

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