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The phrase Frum comes up with is "axis of hatred", describing the ominous but ill-defined links between Iraq and terrorism.
Thus, the early stereotypes of GWS mysterious, ill-defined, but linked to a series of potentially serious and frequently anxiety-provoking exposures, and alleged to be associated with tangible damage to the peripheral and/or central nervous system may have become self-fulfilling.
An ill-defined health threat, possibly linked to behavior, was not gay advocates' top concern in 1981.
Thus, the transient nature of GSK-induced TRPC3 activity may reflect either an as yet ill-defined intrinsic inactivation process linked to phospholipid metabolism or a Ca2+-dependent inactivation process involving a Ca2+ sensor, localized closely to the inner vestibule of the TRPC3 channel.
This association between mental illness and SCRD is usually assumed to be linked to medication or some other ill-defined influence such as social isolation.
"It's easiest to define somebody when they're ill-defined, and John Kerry's ill-defined".
However, the precise details of the mechanistic link between D-ribose/D-glucose and Tau phosphorylation remain ill-defined (Wei et al., 2012b).
The costs of linking customers with the public switched telephone network have been ill-defined as costs common to all telecommunications services, argued Alfred E. Kahn and William B. Shew here in 1987.
However, the mechanism(s) which link VEGF-A isoform-specific signal transduction to nuclear gene transcription and endothelial responses are ill-defined.
Like other RNA processing proteins linked to ALS, the basis for SETX gain-of-function motor neuron toxicity remains ill-defined.
It is an intentionally ill-defined term.
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