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In AT1R and MAS, the FBM is part of the cytoplasmic helix 8 that plays a crucial but imprecisely defined role in various GPCRs.
Rattigan created only one fully defined character here.
Finally and as discussed above, the inclusion and exclusion criteria used in this pilot study showed to be problematic in ways that they significantly limited the number of eligible patients and that they were in part imprecisely defined.
Yet, the fact remains that such imprecisely defined "classes" play an important role in human thinking, particularly in the domains of pattern recognition, communication of information, and abstraction.
There's no single narrative thread, and no defined characters.
A study of the organization of processes in youth welfare showed that the objectives of youth welfare services are often imprecisely defined, thus making evaluating the outcome quality all but impossible [ 40].
The earliest of these periods, the chronology of which is still imprecisely defined, are the Neolithic and the Chalcolithic.
Furthermore, the genetic relationships may be useful for identifying and explaining the genetic contaminants in some breeding lines or released varieties, including the imprecisely defined irregular peanut types.
Yet what remains undone, and often imprecisely defined, poses a still greater challenge, even as the Mayor's sway over state and Federal officials seems to be weakening.
But electrons possess other, less rigid properties like spin, which can be either "up", "down" or a fuzzy, imprecisely defined combination of the two.
Jazz players, such as Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, and Albert Ayler, had gone about it by varying intonation, blowing multiphonics (two or more notes at the same time), or squawking in the upper register, where pitches are imprecisely defined.
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