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I had been projecting my own issues onto Phelps: what I'd thought of as a character shaped by my own experiences and condition was just a mix of poor plotting and inadequate characterisation.
Intermittent monitoring may give false estimates of true exposures, or inadequate characterisation of contamination patterns.
Two recent systematic reviews [ 2, 3] concluded that data from epidemiological studies strongly suggest an inverse relation of physical activity to breast cancer, but that results are limited by an inadequate characterisation of the influences of type, frequency, duration and intensity of activity.
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Previously FH expression in cultured plant, mammalian or insect cells yielded protein amounts inadequate for full characterisation, and orders of magnitude below therapeutic usefulness.
A recent study found more consistent image quality with better contrast, fewer artefacts, fewer technically inadequate films and slightly better lesion characterisation when conventional and digital mammograms of the same breasts were compared [ 5] (Fig. 1).
However, conventional characterisation methods, based on areal surface texture parameters, often prove inadequate, and may fail to capture the relevant geometric properties needed for an effective dimensional verification.
In addition, miRNAs may abet the histological characterisation of NSCLC differentiation, especially in cases in which biopsy/aspiration specimens are inadequate or tumours are poorly differentiated.
His characterisation?
Inadequate, inadequate, inadequate.
Characterisation overlaps too.
It may help characterisation.
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