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But by the late 1930s, these views were becoming suspect: already in 1935, Huxley admitted that the concept of race was "hardly definable in scientific terms".
Liver and spleen lesions were hardly definable in the arterial phase, consequently we evaluated metastases in these organs in the portal venous phase.
Specifically, the choice of this organizational form was adopted to enable the conversion of hospitals for general care, whose missions and goals are broad and hardly definable, into specialised care facilities.
By this class modelling approach, the decision regarding sample conformity is completely independent from the nature of 'non-compliant' samples (e.g. possibly growth-promoter-treated veal calves), and therefore suitable for use in applications where the representativeness of the class of 'non-compliant' samples is hardly definable.
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He seemed definable.
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Not that Tamaryn considers herself definable.
It's not even definable as discipline.
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