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The following features characterised the 100 eligible TB patients at TB diagnosis (table 1): The mean age was 36 years (95% CI: 23 57 years) and 54% (95% CI: 44 64%) were male.

Inherited mutations inactivating dyskerin cause dyskeratosis congenita, a syndrome with progeroid features characterised by skin defects and haematopoiesis failure, as well as cancer susceptibility.

Therefore, subtle but important biological features characterised by specific gene sets may be missed when viewed across data sets made up of a wide range of tumours.

10 Pterygium is a chronic, degenerative and hyperplastic disease with inflammatory features, characterised by angiogenesis, cellular proliferation and extracellular matrix remodelling.

They are composite features, characterised biochemically by a series of DNAse I hypersensitive sites (HSs), some of which contain arrays of transcriptional factor binding sites [ 10].

The purpose of this paper was to present the varied presentations of lamellar macular defects and describe features characterised by OCT that may be correlated to visual prognosis and the need for surgical intervention.

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We hypothesised that different histopathological features characterise different stages during knee OA progression, and that discrete subgroups can be defined based on validated measures of OA histopathological features.

Here, we review the features characterising these protein families, in particular, their distribution, the identified functions and mode of action and propose that they might share similar substrate recognition mechanisms.

The main features characterising the carers are as follows: the labour force participation rate is 11% points lower than non-carers; carers predominantly belong to middle-aged cohorts and lower educational levels.

It is important to explain all the steps that led to those results, so to make stakeholders (and policy-makers) aware of the transparency and reproducibility features characterising the entire procedure.

The concepts of Travel-Time Expenditure (TTE, the daily amount of time spent traveling) and Travel-Time Budget (TTB, the average daily amount of time that people make available for mobility [9]) have been introduced by transportation planners to model the mobility demand and to explain some of the features characterising urban mobility [10].

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