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Discover Ludwig'indicative features' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to characteristics that make something identifiable or give a hint about something. For example, "The indicative features of this painting suggest it was made in the 17th century."
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However, the histological changes were relatively minimal and other indicative features of lung injury, such as formation of hyaline membranes, presence of proteinaceous debris in the alveolar space, or thickening of the alveolar wall [19], were not observed.
The diagnosis relies on a combination of indicative features of AIH and exclusion of other liver diseases.
Restoration of fibulin-1 expression significantly inhibited bladder cancer cell growth, motility and angiogenesis, which are indicative features of tumor suppressor gene.
Each individual classifier identifies indicative features (i.e. genes) for that tissue or cell-type, and the Bayesian network models the probabilistic relationship between classifiers to refine those individual predictions.
This understanding of the indicative features of cancer cell metabolism has also directly been applied to current clinical care through the increasingly widespread adoption of positron emission tomography (PET) imaging using glucose analogues to identify cancerous lesions that are characterized by high glucose uptake [ 19].
A specific combination of thyroid hormone abnormalities reflective of increased renal thyroxine to triiodothyronine conversion and altered thyroid gland hormone secretion 15, 20, 22, 24 is the most distinctive laboratory marker of AHDS and should prompt SLC16A2 sequencing in males with other indicative features.
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This is distinct from the "beak sign" described as an indicative feature of an intra-ovarian lesion [54].
Even a rough estimate of the landmarks' locations is enough in order for the according parameters to provide the feature space with an indicative feature value.
This variation in the amount of repetitive elements in BESs is an indicative feature of presence of repetitive elements in the genome of a species.
Prior research has often connected a node's degree centrality with its essentiality; however, when considering future biomedical impact, we see that degree centrality is the least indicative feature out of all other topology based features.
They include basic, weakly chemical-indicative features and chemical-specific features.
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