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Cancer is frequently characterised by dysregulation of the cellular signalling processes that govern proliferation, survival and attachment.
In fact, the migraineur brain is frequently characterised by abnormal EP amplitude habituation in response to any kind of sensory stimulation [3].
The surface of dryland soils is frequently characterised by a biological crust comprising of various combinations of cyanobacteria, algae, moss and lichens.
Rural land use change is frequently characterised by conflicting beliefs about the likely social, economic or environmental consequences of a new or unfamiliar land use.
He is frequently characterised in his later life as a lustful, egotistical, harsh, and insecure king.
Although this is frequently characterised as a rural-urban divide, this can be misleading in global terms and needs to be understood in its own context.
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Illicit encounters are frequently characterised by heightened arousal and, during such eroticism, it is not unusual to have a rare experience such as your sole orgasm through penetration.
First, the Strasbourg court is not a foreign court, as it has been frequently characterised by senior members of the government.
"According to prevalent stereotypes, computer programmers are supposed to lack interpersonal skills, and are frequently characterised as socially inhibited individuals that are single-mindedly focused on computers," Gnambs says.
These conditions are frequently characterised by irregular distribution of meals during the day.
These materials (like stainless steels) are frequently characterised by the low stacking fault energy and undergo at low temperatures the plastic strain induced transformation from the parent phase "γ" to the secondary phase "α′".
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