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The ageing process is typically characterised by neural degeneration in a number of brain regions, most notably the frontal lobes.
It's a shift that is typically characterised by fights, vomit and repeated requests from people asking if their pregnant friend can wee in my helmet.
Sarcoidosis is typically characterised by a nodular pattern with perilymphatic distribution.
Lung involvement in HPS is typically characterised by progressive pulmonary fibrosis.
This would require the estimation of another parameter, the correlation distance, which is, in reality, quite localised although it is typically characterised over a large area.
The conduit system of mature karstified carbonate aquifers is typically characterised by a high hydraulic conductivity and does not impose a major flow constriction on catchment discharge.
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ETVs are typically characterised by investments in underlying raw materials or futures, collateralised with Treasury bills.In Europe synthetic funds make up around half of the ETF sector by assets.
However, focal epileptic seizures are typically characterised by evolving repetitive sharp waves.
Urban catchments are typically characterised by high spatial variability and fast runoff processes resulting in short response times.
Vagueness was typically characterised as a semantic phenomenon whereby the apparent semantic indeterminacy surrounding a soritical term's extension was considered real.
Emerging nations are typically characterised by highenergy intensities despite significant energy efficiency potentials and numerous project oriented efforts to introduce energy-efficient technologies.
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