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It is indistinct whether such a microorganism would ultimately be engineered using a native, newly isolated strain, a recombinant strain, or a model organism as the starting host.
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When the artist Dave Lynch projected a galloping horse above Nottingham in 2015, though recognisable it was indistinct due to the uneven cloud.
Down on stage, the show had started but the amplification was so loud that it was indistinct.
Figure 7 The type 1 morphology is indistinct - it would be helpful to show or state the typical appearance of astrocytes without added H1.
The type 1 morphology is indistinct - it would be helpful to show or state the typical appearance of astrocytes without added H1.
Although the hominid graphic includes a geological timeline pictured in the background to the right of the tree, it uses very small text and is indistinct.
It incorporates the third talonid cusp, the hypoconulid, which is indistinct in Afrasia.
It can be seen that the diffraction pattern of the sample prepared at 300°C is indistinct because of the amorphous configuration.
Her husband is indistinct.
In places the path is indistinct, so keep well back from the cliff edge.
His face is indistinct and he wears a baseball cap with a University of Texas Longhorns logo.
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